California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR85

Introduced
5/22/25  
Refer
5/22/25  
Engrossed
8/25/25  
Refer
8/28/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Chaptered
9/18/25  

Caption

Latino Veterans Day.

Impact

SCR85 makes a symbolic legal declaration to honor Latino veterans, thereby potentially influencing community commemorations, educational programs, and local events surrounding this observance. It reinforces the narrative of inclusivity in recognizing the diverse backgrounds of those who serve in the military. The resolution serves not only to celebrate Latino veterans but also to educate the public on their historical contributions, which may have been overlooked in traditional historical narratives.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 85 (SCR85), introduced by Senator Archuleta and coauthored by several other senators, aims to proclaim September 20, 2025, as Latino Veterans Day in California. This resolution acknowledges the significant contributions and sacrifices made by Latino servicemen and women throughout the history of the United States military. The bill emphasizes the heroism exhibited by these veterans in various conflicts, including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and beyond, highlighting their dedication and valor in service to the country.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR85 is overwhelmingly positive, reflecting a broad support for the acknowledgment of Latino veterans' contributions. Supporters view the bill as an important step in rectifying historical undervaluation of Latino service members and promoting diversity in the military narrative. Community organizations and veteran groups are expected to celebrate this day, reinforcing cultural pride and recognition of service.

Contention

While SCR85 may face little opposition, the primary point of contention might arise from discussions regarding the adequacy of recognition for all minority groups in the military who have historically been marginalized. There may also be debates regarding the extent and manner of celebration for Latino Veterans Day compared to other commemorative days for veterans, particularly how public funds are utilized for such events. However, these concerns appear to be minor in light of the resolution’s intent to honor and appreciate the contributions of Latino veterans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR3

Veterans of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Day.

CA SCR103

Veterans of the Republic of Vietnam Armed Forces Day.

CA ACR30

Women’s Military History Week.

CA SCR111

Purple Heart Day.

CA SCR28

Purple Heart Day.

CA AR112

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA SR118

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA AR44

Relative to Women Veterans Recognition Day.

CA SR42

Relative to women veterans.

CA AR68

Relative to Japanese American concentration camps.

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