California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR101

Introduced
7/17/25  
Refer
7/17/25  
Engrossed
8/25/25  
Refer
8/28/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Chaptered
9/18/25  

Caption

Taekwondo Day.

Impact

The resolution does not change existing laws but serves as an acknowledgment of Taekwondo’s role in California's diverse cultural landscape. It highlights Taekwondo’s historical significance, noting its adoption as an Olympic sport and its recognition as an essential aspect of South Korean heritage. Highlighting various Taekwondo dojangs and practitioners in California, the resolution aims to foster community connections and promote engagement in martial arts, which may indirectly benefit local businesses and martial arts schools through increased interest and participation in Taekwondo activities.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 101, introduced by Senator Choi, proclaims September 4, 2025, as Taekwondo Day in California. The resolution aims to celebrate the significant influence of Taekwondo as a traditional Korean martial art that promotes discipline, respect, and physical fitness. By dedicating a day to Taekwondo, the resolution seeks to enhance public awareness of its benefits to individuals and communities, forging a stronger cultural identity and shared values throughout the state. The measure encourages residents to participate in recognizing Taekwondo’s impact on physical and mental health.

Sentiment

The general sentiment towards SCR 101 is positive, with supporters emphasizing the values of Taekwondo, such as courtesy, integrity, perseverance, self-control, and indomitable spirit. Legislators and community members express pride in the martial art's contribution to personal development and cultural understanding. While there may not be strong opposition to the resolution itself, discussions around such proclamations typically reflect the broader context of cultural celebration in a multicultural state like California, emphasizing unity and diversity.

Contention

The resolution faces minimal contention due to its nature as a proclamation rather than a legislative action affecting laws. However, the emphasis on Taekwondo's positive societal impact opens discussions on the importance of inclusion and diversification in celebrating various cultural practices. Such measures can lead to conversations about how different traditions are honored within the legislative framework, balancing the representation of diverse communities in California's social fabric.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR110

Hanbok Day.

CA SR70

Relative to Transgender Day of Visibility.

CA AR73

Relative to Transgender Day of Visibility.

CA ACR217

Play Day.

CA SR107

Relative to Korean American Senior Day.

CA SCR10

Korean American Day.

CA SCR156

International Day of Play in California.

CA AR101

Relative to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month.

CA SCR101

Áo Dài Day.

CA SCR144

Day of the Teacher.

Similar Bills

CA ACR185

Taekwondo Day.

CA ACR1

Taekwondo Day.

PA HR265

Designating September 4, 2025, as "Taekwondo Grandmasters Appreciation Day" in Pennsylvania.

MS HC45

Gracelynn Batte; commend for representing the United States in Taekwondo at UTA Competition.

VA HR275

Commending Josephine Breckley.

LA HR96

Expresses condolences upon the death of Master Ki Byung Yoon

VA HR697

Commending Grandmaster Hyeon Kon Lee.

TX HR576

Congratulating Graham Geisleman of Forney Taekwondo on winning a gold medal at the 2025 U.S. Open Taekwondo Championships.