California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR34

Introduced
3/14/17  
Introduced
3/14/17  
Refer
3/20/17  
Refer
3/20/17  
Engrossed
4/17/17  
Engrossed
4/17/17  
Refer
4/18/17  
Refer
4/18/17  
Enrolled
5/16/17  
Enrolled
5/16/17  
Chaptered
5/19/17  
Passed
5/19/17  

Caption

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

Impact

The resolution highlights the alarming statistics surrounding child abuse within California, noting that approximately 84,000 children were identified as victims in 2013. It underscores the long-term emotional and physical consequences of child abuse on individuals and society at large. By designating a month for child abuse prevention, the resolution emphasizes the need for community action to implement preventative measures and support for vulnerable families, potentially influencing state policies and local programs aimed at safeguarding children.

Summary

ACR34 is a resolution introduced by Assemblymember Baker, which aims to acknowledge April 2017 as Child Abuse Prevention Month in California. The resolution encourages community involvement and support for youth-serving child abuse prevention activities throughout the state. The focus is on raising awareness about the risks of child abuse and neglect and promoting measures to ensure that children grow up in safe and nurturing environments free from fear and harm.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding ACR34 is positive, as it expresses support for a critical social issue that affects many families across California. Lawmakers and community leaders tend to agree on the necessity of raising awareness and promoting activities that can prevent child abuse. The agreement shows a united front in addressing a serious societal challenge, though there may be underlying discussions about how best to implement effective prevention strategies and the role of different organizations in this effort.

Contention

While ACR34 itself does not present major points of contention, it may spark discussions around the adequacy of resources allocated for child abuse prevention programs and the effectiveness of current strategies in addressing the issue. There are implications that could arise regarding the need for funding and public policies aimed at providing comprehensive services for those at risk of child abuse. Further, there may be debates over the responsibility of the state versus local communities in preventing child abuse and supporting affected families.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR34

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA SCR134

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA ACR178

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA ACR229

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

CA SCR153

Elder and Dependent Adult Abuse Awareness Month.

CA SCR84

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA AB1913

Pupil safety: child abuse prevention: training.

CA SCR167

California Runaway and Homeless Youth Prevention Month.

CA ACR106

Suicide Prevention Awareness Month.

CA ACR89

Abused Women and Children Awareness Day.

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