California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR9

Introduced
1/17/23  
Introduced
1/17/23  

Caption

Relative to Assembly Rule 118.1.

Impact

The proposed amendment to Assembly Rule 118.1 aims to modernize the dress code within the California Assembly, acknowledging the diversity of cultural and professional attire. This move is intended to create a more inclusive atmosphere, allowing individuals from a variety of backgrounds to express their identities while participating in legislative proceedings. However, the effectiveness and implementation of such a dress code could lead to nuanced discussions about the definition of 'appropriate' attire in a legislative context, potentially sparking debate over enforcement and individual interpretation.

Summary

House Resolution No. 9, introduced by Assembly Member Jackson alongside coauthors Assembly Members Kalra and Weber, seeks to amend Assembly Rule 118.1 concerning floor attire for members of the Legislature and other individuals. This bill clarifies standards of appropriateness for attire on the Assembly floor, stating that persons may be restricted from admission if they are deemed inappropriately dressed. The legislation emphasizes that appropriate dress includes individuals' cultural, ethnic, or professionally accepted garments, thereby promoting inclusivity in professional settings.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HR 9 is the potential for subjective interpretation of what constitutes 'appropriate' attire. While the bill's inclusive language is commendable, it raises questions about enforcement and consistency. Critics may argue that without clear guidelines, the application of this rule could vary depending on personal biases, thus affecting access to legislative processes. Additionally, some may see this as an unnecessary intervention into personal expression or an operational detail that should not distract from substantive legislative work.

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