1 | | - | Enrolled June 22, 2021 Passed IN Senate June 21, 2021 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 40Introduced by Senator Leyva(Coauthors: Senators Caballero, Gonzalez, Hurtado, and Rubio)June 02, 2021 Relative to the 49th anniversary of Title IX. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 40, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that specifically states that no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance; andWHEREAS, All public and private elementary schools and secondary schools, school districts, colleges, and universities receiving any federal funding must comply with Title IX; andWHEREAS, Title IX requires equal access in recruitment, admissions, counseling, financial assistance, discipline, employment, and athletics; protection from sex-based harassment; and equitable treatment of pregnant and parenting students; andWHEREAS, Prior to the enactment of Title IX, many women and girls faced discrimination and limited opportunities in athletics, academics, and extracurricular activities; andWHEREAS, Discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment or sexual violence, including rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, and sexual coercion; andWHEREAS, Title IX has been used as a basis in a number of complaints alleging sexual violence on college campuses, as sexual violence interferes with a students right to receive education free from discrimination; andWHEREAS, 7 California colleges and universities are currently under investigation by the United States Department of Education for their handling of sexual violence cases; andWHEREAS, Title IX, which governs educational equity generally, is widely known for ensuring equal access to women and girl athletes; andWHEREAS, Nearly all of the members of the United States Womens National Soccer Team, which is ranked #1 in the world and continues to make our nation proud, played collegiate level soccer and had Title IX protections; andWHEREAS, As of 2017, the girls high school athletics participation rate is greater than 10 times what it was when Title IX passed, an increase of more than 1,000 percent; andWHEREAS, Title IX regulations require that pregnant and parenting students have equal access to schools and activities, and that all separate programs for pregnant or parenting students be completely voluntary; andWHEREAS, Title IX has been the basis for California laws that protect graduate students from discrimination on the basis of pregnancy in research projects in California universities, laws requiring affirmative consent, and laws requiring lactation accommodations in California schools; andWHEREAS, The educational equity guaranteed in Title IX does not solely apply to women. It protects everyone from sex-based discrimination, regardless of real or perceived sex, gender identity, or gender expression; andWHEREAS, Although Title IX has increased opportunities for girls and women in academics, sports, and other educational activities, it has not yet achieved the goal of full equality; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate urges Californians to continue to work together to achieve the goals set by Title IX of increased opportunities for girls and women in academics, sports, and other educational activities; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate of the State of California, on June 23, 2021, commemorates the 49th anniversary of Title IX, and commends the national movement toward increased equality and fair treatment of all students; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. |
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| 1 | + | CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20212022 REGULAR SESSION Senate Resolution No. 40Introduced by Senator Leyva(Coauthors: Senators Caballero, Gonzalez, Hurtado, and Rubio)June 02, 2021 Relative to the 49th anniversary of Title IX. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSR 40, as introduced, Leyva. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972 is a federal law that specifically states that no person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving federal financial assistance; andWHEREAS, All public and private elementary schools and secondary schools, school districts, colleges, and universities receiving any federal funding must comply with Title IX; andWHEREAS, Title IX requires equal access in recruitment, admissions, counseling, financial assistance, discipline, employment, and athletics; protection from sex-based harassment; and equitable treatment of pregnant and parenting students; andWHEREAS, Prior to the enactment of Title IX, many women and girls faced discrimination and limited opportunities in athletics, academics, and extracurricular activities; andWHEREAS, Discrimination on the basis of sex can include sexual harassment or sexual violence, including rape, sexual assault, sexual battery, and sexual coercion; andWHEREAS, Title IX has been used as a basis in a number of complaints alleging sexual violence on college campuses, as sexual violence interferes with a students right to receive education free from discrimination; andWHEREAS, 7 California colleges and universities are currently under investigation by the United States Department of Education for their handling of sexual violence cases; andWHEREAS, Title IX, which governs educational equity generally, is widely known for ensuring equal access to women and girl athletes; andWHEREAS, Nearly all of the members of the United States Womens National Soccer Team, which is ranked #1 in the world and continues to make our nation proud, played collegiate level soccer and had Title IX protections; andWHEREAS, As of 2017, the girls high school athletics participation rate is greater than 10 times what it was when Title IX passed, an increase of more than 1,000 percent; andWHEREAS, Title IX regulations require that pregnant and parenting students have equal access to schools and activities, and that all separate programs for pregnant or parenting students be completely voluntary; andWHEREAS, Title IX has been the basis for California laws that protect graduate students from discrimination on the basis of pregnancy in research projects in California universities, laws requiring affirmative consent, and laws requiring lactation accommodations in California schools; andWHEREAS, The educational equity guaranteed in Title IX does not solely apply to women. It protects everyone from sex-based discrimination, regardless of real or perceived sex, gender identity, or gender expression; andWHEREAS, Although Title IX has increased opportunities for girls and women in academics, sports, and other educational activities, it has not yet achieved the goal of full equality; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, That the Senate urges Californians to continue to work together to achieve the goals set by Title IX of increased opportunities for girls and women in academics, sports, and other educational activities; and be it furtherResolved, That the Senate of the State of California, on June 23, 2021, commemorates the 49th anniversary of Title IX, and commends the national movement toward increased equality and fair treatment of all students; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. |
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