California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR43

Introduced
5/10/21  
Introduced
5/10/21  
Refer
5/10/21  
Refer
5/10/21  
Engrossed
5/24/21  
Engrossed
5/24/21  
Refer
5/28/21  
Refer
5/28/21  
Enrolled
7/12/21  
Enrolled
7/12/21  
Chaptered
7/16/21  
Passed
7/16/21  

Caption

CASA Appreciation Day.

Impact

By declaring CASA Appreciation Day, the resolution aims to raise public awareness about the plight of children in foster care and the essential work of CASA volunteers. It reflects a commitment to enhancing the welfare of affected children and promoting the mission of CASA organizations across the state. This move may inspire increased community involvement and support for CASA programs, which rely heavily on volunteers to provide consistent advocacy for children in need.

Summary

SCR43 is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that designates May 28, 2021, as CASA Appreciation Day in California. This resolution acknowledges and honors the significant contributions of Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) who provide critical support and advocacy for children in the foster care system. The resolution emphasizes the importance of CASA volunteers in aiding vulnerable children who often face overwhelming challenges in court and within the child welfare system. It recognizes that these advocates play a vital role in ensuring that the voices and needs of foster children are heard and considered in legal proceedings.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR43 is predominantly positive, reflecting a broader societal appreciation for the critical work done by CASA volunteers. Legislators and advocates generally support the resolution, recognizing its role in fostering public awareness and gratitude toward those who dedicate their time to championing the best interests of children experiencing abuse, neglect, or abandonment. The resolution is seen as a non-controversial acknowledgment of a cause that garners widespread support.

Contention

While SCR43 fosters goodwill and recognition for CASA volunteers, it inherently invites discussions around the broader issues of child welfare and systemic challenges faced by the foster care system. Although the resolution itself doesn't face significant contention, it indirectly highlights the ongoing debates about foster care reform, necessary funding, and resources to support children and families. The resolution's approval by the legislature signals a unified stance on the necessity of advocating for vulnerable populations in society.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR35

CASA Appreciation Day.

CA SCR130

CASA Appreciation Day.

CA SCR147

Foster Youth Awareness Month.

CA ACR146

Peer Appreciation Week.

CA AB1154

Juveniles: mentoring programs.

CA ACR220

California’s Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA ACR100

California’s Sikh American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA SR71

Relative to Service Dog Appreciation Month.

CA AR52

Relative to American Muslim Appreciation and Awareness Month.

CA SCR91

Court Adoption and Permanency Month.

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