California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR39

Introduced
4/8/19  
Introduced
4/8/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Refer
4/8/19  
Refer
4/22/19  
Refer
4/22/19  
Engrossed
4/25/19  
Engrossed
4/25/19  
Refer
4/29/19  

Caption

Sexual Assault Awareness Month: Denim Day California.

Impact

The measure emphasizes the significant impact of sexual assault on individuals and communities, referencing statistics from California rape crisis centers which provided crucial services to tens of thousands of individuals. The resolution also points out the extensive and diverse nature of sexual violence impacts, affecting people across various demographics and showing the systemic need for awareness and education in combatting such issues. It further recognizes the collaborative efforts from various stakeholders, including law enforcement and educational institutions, in addressing sexual assault.

Summary

SCR39, introduced by Senators Rubio and Jackson, aims to designate April 2019 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month and April 26, 2019, as Denim Day California. This initiative encourages individuals to wear jeans on Denim Day to raise awareness about sexual violence and convey the message that there is never an excuse for sexual assault. The resolution recognizes the prevalence of sexual violence, highlighting that nearly one in two women and one in five men experience sexual violence other than rape in their lifetimes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR39 is positive, with strong support from various lawmakers and advocacy groups committed to addressing sexual violence. The recognition of Denim Day as a day to wear jeans symbolically seeks to challenge harmful stereotypes and victim-blaming attitudes. This unified approach to raising awareness represents a growing societal recognition of the need for educational efforts and community involvement in preventing sexual violence.

Contention

While SCR39 is generally supported, some discussions may revolve around the efficacy and reach of awareness campaigns in creating substantial change in behaviors and societal attitudes towards sexual violence. There might also be concerns regarding the effectiveness of symbolic actions like wearing jeans versus more concrete legislative reforms that directly address the systemic issues causing sexual violence. The resolution seeks to foster a dialogue that emphasizes empathy, support for victims, and the necessity for continued advocacy.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR89

Relative to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

CA SCR44

Sexual assault.

CA AR85

Relative to sexual assault.

CA AR14

Relative to sexual assault.

CA SR120

Relative to National Domestic Violence Awareness Month in California.

CA SCR170

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

CA SCR90

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

CA ACR91

California Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA ACR216

California Hindu American Awareness and Appreciation Month.

CA AB1138

Postsecondary education: sexual assault and sexual violence prevention: medical examinations transportation services.

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