California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR55

Introduced
5/15/17  
Introduced
5/15/17  
Refer
5/15/17  
Refer
5/15/17  
Engrossed
7/20/17  
Engrossed
7/20/17  
Refer
8/24/17  
Refer
8/24/17  
Enrolled
9/15/17  
Enrolled
9/15/17  
Chaptered
9/22/17  
Chaptered
9/22/17  
Passed
9/22/17  

Caption

Purple Heart Day.

Impact

The passage of SCR55 holds no direct legal implications or alterations to existing state laws since it is a resolution rather than a bill that changes statutory law. Its introduction serves a ceremonial purpose, focusing on raising awareness and encouraging citizens of California to honor and celebrate veterans and active service members who have been recognized with the Purple Heart. The resolution seeks to foster a greater appreciation for military sacrifices within the state.

Summary

SCR55, also known as the Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 55, was introduced by Senator Newman to officially declare August 7, 2017, as Purple Heart Day in California. This resolution aims to honor members of the Armed Forces who have been killed or wounded in action. The resolution underscores the historical significance and long-standing tradition of the Purple Heart award, which has roots tracing back to George Washington and the founding of the United States. It showcases the sacrifices made by service members who have received this distinguished medal.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR55 is largely positive, as it seeks to honor and remember service members who have made considerable sacrifices for their country. Supporters view the establishment of Purple Heart Day as an important recognition of the valor and dedication of military personnel. The general discourse surrounding SCR55 reflects a broader acknowledgment of the needs and contributions of veterans within the community, promoting respect and gratitude.

Contention

While SCR55 garnered unanimous support, reflecting a bipartisan agreement in the Senate with a voting record of 38 yeas and no nays, some could argue about the necessity of such resolutions versus more tangible legislative support for veterans. Nonetheless, SCR55 stands as a statement of respect and remembrance, commemorating the sacrifices made without facing significant opposition during its deliberation in the legislature.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR28

Purple Heart Day.

CA SCR111

Purple Heart Day.

CA SCR42

Mother’s Day.

CA SCR97

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

CA SCR108

Wear Red Day and American Heart Month.

CA SCR18

Wear Red Day and American Heart Month.

CA SCR15

Stand Against Hate Action Day.

CA SCR62

Day of the Teacher.

CA SCR31

Katcho Achadjian Memorial Highway.

CA SCR94

Data Privacy Week and Day.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.