California 2023-2024 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR108

Introduced
8/5/24  
Introduced
8/5/24  
Refer
8/5/24  
Passed
8/15/24  

Caption

Relative to California Pickleball Day.

Impact

The impact of SR 108 is primarily celebratory and community-oriented, as it seeks to promote awareness and recognition of pickleball within the state of California. By designating a specific day for the sport, the resolution aims to encourage community engagement and participation in physical activities. This initiative may also lead to increased support for pickleball through funding, resources, and accessibility to play areas, thereby fostering greater involvement at both local and state levels.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 108, introduced by Senator Nguyen, designates August 8 as California Pickleball Day. The resolution acknowledges the invention of pickleball in 1965 by Joel Pritchard and Bill Bell, and its evolution into a popular, family-friendly sport. The document outlines the history and growth of pickleball, highlighting significant milestones such as the establishment of the first official rules and the formation of the USA Pickleball Association in 2005. With an estimated 3.3 million participants today, pickleball is recognized as one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR 108 is largely positive, with overwhelming support reflected in the Senate voting history, which shows a unanimous passing with 38 yeas and no nays. The resolution enjoys bipartisan backing, as evidenced by the co-authorship of various senators across party lines, indicating a shared recognition of the sport's benefits to health and community bonding. This positive sentiment is also echoed by pickleball enthusiasts and organizations promoting the sport.

Contention

As a resolution rather than a legislative bill affecting laws, SR 108 does not present significant points of contention. However, it does touch upon the broader conversation regarding the popularity of recreational activities and their importance in enhancing community health and cohesion. Future discussions may arise around resource allocation and public support for recreational sports like pickleball, as interest continues to grow.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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