California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR77

Introduced
9/8/21  

Caption

Relative to Family History Month.

Impact

The resolution serves to raise awareness about the importance of family histories and genealogies, aligning with a national recognition established by a Senate resolution in 2001. By designating a specific month for this purpose, the bill aims to promote public engagement in genealogical research and foster a sense of belonging and identity among residents of California, thereby enhancing social cohesion.

Summary

Assembly Resolution 77, introduced by Assembly Member Mathis, proclaims October 2021 as Family History Month in California. The resolution commemorates the significance of family heritage and encourages participation from citizens and elected officials in facilitating access to family history records. It emphasizes the value of family as a source of strength and a symbol of America's ongoing commitment to diversity and community.

Contention

While the resolution broadly supports the celebration of familial legacies, there may be differing opinions on its effectiveness in achieving its goals. Some may argue that simply proclaiming a month does not translate into meaningful action or resources for those interested in genealogy. However, the resolution is a step towards institutional recognition of family histories, highlighting the need for government involvement in preserving these narratives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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