California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR156

Introduced
3/3/26  
Refer
3/9/26  
Engrossed
3/19/26  
Refer
3/23/26  
Enrolled
4/16/26  
Chaptered
4/21/26  

Caption

National Day of Play.

Impact

If enacted, ACR156 would not only raise awareness about the need for social interaction but also spotlight public health issues related to loneliness and reduced physical activity. It advocates for community-organized events that foster collaboration and interaction that can enhance the quality of life for many, particularly in an age where many individuals report feeling disconnected and isolated. This resolution aligns with national trends advocating for increased physical activity and mental health awareness, potentially sparking movements for similar initiatives at local or state levels.

Summary

ACR156, introduced by Assemblymember Hoover, recognizes March 21, 2026, as National Day of Play. The resolution underscores the importance of social connection as pivotal to mental, physical, and social development. The bill celebrates the need for play and activities that bolster community engagement, aiming to encourage individuals to disconnect from electronic devices and engage in social interactions. By designating this day, the legislature seeks to combat the growing epidemic of loneliness and its detrimental effects on health, emphasizing the necessity to nurture social bonds among community members.

Sentiment

Generally, the sentiment surrounding ACR156 is positive, reflecting a collective recognition of the challenges posed by technological advancements on interpersonal connections. Legislators and community leaders express strong support for initiatives that promote play and social bonding. However, there may be undercurrents of skepticism regarding the effectiveness of formal recognitions without tangible action or community involvement. The resolution receives unanimous support in legislative votes, showing a consensus on the issue of social health.

Contention

While no significant contention arises about the recognition of National Day of Play, discussions may generally pivot to how effectively communities can mobilize and utilize this day to achieve its intended goals. Challenges include the logistical efforts required for community events and the balance between encouraging public participation versus the lure of digital entertainment. The resolution aims to spark awareness and discussions around social engagement but will rely heavily on community involvement to realize its objectives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR178

National Rendering Day.

CA SCR153

National Day of Prayer.

CA SCR150

National Librarian Day.

CA SR100

Relative to Breaking the Silence Day of Awareness.

CA SR105

Relative to National Tennis Month.

CA SCR104

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

CA SCR18

National Medal of Honor Day.

CA B26-0620

Nationals Ballpark Amended and Restated Lease Emergency Act of 2026

CA ACR9

National Human Trafficking Awareness Month.

CA ACR191

National Gun Violence Awareness Day.

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