California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR69

Introduced
2/22/22  
Introduced
2/22/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Refer
2/22/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Refer
3/1/22  
Passed
3/28/22  

Caption

Relative to Social Work Month.

Impact

The resolution serves not only as a recognition of social work as a vital profession but also as a call to action for policymakers and citizens to engage with and support social work initiatives. By proclaiming this month, the state aims to foster awareness around the contributions of social workers across diverse settings, including education, healthcare, and community organizations. The resolution reflects a commitment to further advocating for social justice and empowerment for individuals from marginalized backgrounds within California's various communities.

Summary

Senate Resolution 69, introduced by Senator Eggman, designates March 2022 as Social Work Month in the State of California. This resolution acknowledges and celebrates the crucial role that social workers play in addressing various societal issues including economic inequality, systemic racism, and the growing needs for mental health and social services. The resolution's theme, 'The Time is Right for Social Work,' emphasizes the relevance of the profession as it responds to the pressing challenges of contemporary society and highlights the importance of social workers in promoting human well-being.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SR 69 is one of positivity and support for the social work profession. Lawmakers and stakeholders involved in the discussions expressed appreciation for the multifaceted contributions of social workers to society and recognized the challenges they face in their roles. This sentiment is likely to resonate with the public as well, promoting a greater understanding of the significance of social work in enhancing community health and safety.

Contention

While SR 69 is primarily a celebratory resolution, subtle tensions may arise in the context of broader discussions about funding for social programs and the necessity of systemic change. Some critics may argue about the adequacy of governmental support for social workers and the need for more substantial policy shifts to truly address the underlying issues of poverty, discrimination, and healthcare access. Nonetheless, the resolution highlights a moment of unity around the importance of social work during Social Work Month.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR40

Social Work Month.

CA SR69

Relative to César Chávez Day.

CA AR113

Relative to Transgender History Month.

CA SR33

Relative to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month.

CA SR89

Relative to Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

CA SR96

Relative to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer (LGBTQ+) Pride Month.

CA SR118

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA AR57

Relative to Transgender History Month.

CA AR112

Relative to Filipino American History Month.

CA SCR134

Child Abuse Prevention Month.

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