California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR176

Introduced
4/15/26  
Refer
4/20/26  
Engrossed
4/30/26  

Caption

Second Chance Month.

Impact

The resolution emphasizes the extensive number of residents in California with criminal records, estimated to be around 8 million. It notes that approximately 35,000 individuals return from prison annually, highlighting the necessity for supportive measures that foster successful reintegration. By designating a specific month to focus on these issues, the bill aims to elevate public consciousness regarding the obstacles that impeded individuals from achieving meaningful employment, educational opportunities, and stable housing, which are essential for reducing recidivism and enhancing public safety.

Summary

ACR176, introduced by Assembly Member Elhawary, aims to designate April 2026 as Second Chance Month in California. This resolution underscores the significance of offering second chances to individuals with criminal records and highlights the systemic barriers they face in reintegrating into society. As an acknowledgment of the human dignity and value of every individual, the bill seeks to promote public awareness regarding the challenges encountered by formerly incarcerated individuals and the importance of rehabilitation and restorative justice.

Conclusion

Overall, ACR176 presents a hopeful message about redemption and the potential for recovery and reintegration. The passage of this resolution could pave the way for future legislative initiatives aimed at rehabilitating individuals with criminal records and evaluating public policies that hinder their progress, thus contributing to a more inclusive society that recognizes the value of every individual.

Contention

Notably, ACR176 addresses the collateral consequences that often stigmatize individuals with criminal records, making it difficult for them to secure jobs, education, and housing. These barriers not only impact the former inmates but also the communities they return to, perpetuating cycles of poverty and crime, particularly in underserved communities of color. By proactively declaring a month dedicated to second chances, the resolution seeks to combat societal stigmas and encourage collective efforts in extending second chances, fostering community engagement, and promoting criminal justice reform.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR149

A resolution designating April 2025 as "Second Chance Month".

CA SR668

A resolution designating April 2026 as "Second Chance Month".

CA HR289

Expressing support for the designation of April 2025 as "Second Chance Month".

CA HR1173

Expressing support for the designation of April 2026 as "Second Chance Month".

CA SCR160

Proclaiming April 2026 As "second Chance Month" In The State Of Delaware.

CA SCR31

Proclaiming April 2025 As "second Chance Month" In The State Of Delaware.

CA H5495

Second Chance Month

CA H4268

Second Chance Month

CA K01202

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim April 2026, as Second Chance Month in the State of New York

CA SR007

April 2026 Second Chance Month

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