California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR63

Introduced
1/3/22  
Introduced
1/3/22  
Refer
1/3/22  
Refer
1/3/22  
Engrossed
1/26/22  
Engrossed
1/26/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Refer
2/3/22  
Enrolled
3/7/22  
Enrolled
3/7/22  
Chaptered
3/11/22  
Chaptered
3/11/22  
Passed
3/11/22  

Caption

Rose Ann Vuich Recognition Day.

Impact

The impact of SCR63 is largely symbolic, aimed at acknowledging and celebrating the historical role of women in politics, specifically highlighting Senator Vuich's pioneering leadership. By recognizing a specific day in her honor, the resolution not only commemorates her accomplishments but also promotes the importance of women in governance. This recognition could serve as an inspiration for current and aspiring female politicians, encouraging them to pursue leadership roles in public service. Furthermore, it reinforces the need for continued efforts towards gender equality in all levels of government.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 63 (SCR63), introduced by Senator Hurtado, designates January 27, 2022, as Rose Ann Vuich Recognition Day. This bill serves to honor Senator Rose Ann Vuich, the first woman elected to the California State Senate, for her significant contributions to the legislature and the representation of women in politics. Vuich's groundbreaking role as a female legislator has left a lasting legacy, paving the way for future generations of women in leadership positions within the California government. The resolution emphasizes both her legislative achievements and her personal qualities that contributed to her reputation as a conscientious public servant.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR63 is overwhelmingly positive, with a consensus on the importance of honoring Senator Vuich's contributions to the California State Senate. This resolution received a unanimous vote (70-0), reflecting a bipartisan acknowledgment of her impact and legacy. The discussions surrounding the bill have been characterized by respectful commemoration and recognition of Vuich's trailblazing role in a male-dominated political landscape of her time. Legislators have expressed pride in celebrating her achievements, showcasing a collective commitment to recognizing women’s historical significance in politics.

Contention

There appear to be no significant points of contention related to SCR63, as the resolution has received broad support across party lines, indicating that all members of the legislature recognize the value in celebrating Senator Vuich's achievements. The simplicity of the resolution's purpose—to acknowledge and honor a remarkable figure in California's history—has allowed for a smooth passage, highlighting a shared respect for the contributions of women in the state legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR47

Chief Justice Rose Elizabeth Bird Justice For All Plaza.

CA ACR24

Women in Construction Week.

CA ACR30

Women’s Military History Week.

CA SCR41

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg Day.

CA ACR42

Women’s Equal Pay Day.

CA ACR1

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

CA SCR63

Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SCR94

Data Privacy Week and Day.

CA ACR15

Black History Month.

CA ACR27

St. Patrick’s Day, the Good Friday Agreement, and diplomatic relations between the State of California and Ireland.

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