California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR15

Introduced
3/2/21  
Introduced
3/2/21  
Refer
3/2/21  
Refer
3/2/21  
Passed
3/15/21  

Caption

Relative to Women’s History Month.

Impact

The bill emphasizes the historical importance of women's contributions, reinforcing the goals of social change and justice within state laws. It encourages educational institutions and communities to acknowledge the achievements of women, thus fostering an environment that promotes gender equality and awareness. By officially designating March as Women's History Month, the state reinforces the commitment to understanding and celebrating these contributions, which could inspire future policies focused on women's rights and their socioeconomic status.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 15, introduced by Senator Skinner, recognizes March 2021 as Women's History Month in California. This bill aims to honor the contributions of women throughout American history, acknowledging their diverse cultural, ethnic, and class backgrounds. It highlights their vital roles in social movements, labor activism, and contributions to the nation's social fabric. SR15 serves as a reminder of the importance of recognizing women's achievements in shaping societal norms and advocating for equal rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR15 is overwhelmingly positive, with broad support from various legislators and advocacy groups. It reflects a collective acknowledgment of the struggles faced by women and a commitment to honoring their legacy. The resolution's bipartisan support indicates a shared recognition of the importance of women's history, potentially paving the way for further discussions on gender equity and rights.

Contention

While SR15 is largely uncontroversial, it serves as a platform for broader discussions about gender equity in California. Notably, the resolution articulates ongoing struggles against issues such as discrimination, violence, and economic disparity faced by women. It encourages continued advocacy for policies that support women's rights, though no significant opposition to the bill was noted during discussions, indicating a general consensus on its objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR89

Relative to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

CA SCR134

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

CA SR72

Relative to Maternal and Mental Health Awareness Month.

CA SCR42

Mother’s Day.

CA SCR90

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

CA SR73

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

CA SR63

Relative to Teen Dating Violence Awareness and Prevention Month.

CA SCR121

International Women’s Day.

CA SCR44

Sexual assault.

CA SCR97

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

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