California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR30

Introduced
2/10/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Engrossed
2/24/25  
Refer
2/26/25  
Enrolled
8/26/25  
Chaptered
8/29/25  

Caption

Black History Month.

Impact

By designating February as Black History Month, ACR30 aims to promote awareness and appreciation of African American heritage and its significant impact on society. The resolution reaffirms California's commitment to recognizing the role of African Americans in shaping the cultural, social, and economic landscape of the nation. Furthermore, it emphasizes the continuing struggle against racial discrimination, particularly regarding voting rights, and calls for awareness regarding the historical context of disenfranchisement faced by African Americans.

Summary

ACR30, introduced by Assemblymember Jackson, is an Assembly Concurrent Resolution that recognizes February 2025 as Black History Month in California. The resolution encourages all residents to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of African Americans throughout the history of the United States. ACR30 highlights the importance of acknowledging the talents and achievements of African Americans in various fields, fostering a sense of equity and equality, particularly in education, economics, and social justice.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR30 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as it seeks to uplift and honor the contributions of African Americans. Lawmakers and advocates support the resolution for promoting inclusivity and recognition of historically marginalized communities. However, discussions may still evoke awareness of the ongoing issues related to racial discrimination and the need for continued advocacy to ensure equal rights and opportunities for all citizens.

Contention

While ACR30 itself seems to foster a unified celebration of Black history, underlying contentions could arise in the broader societal context regarding the effectiveness of commemorative resolutions versus actionable policies. Critics could argue that resolutions, while symbolically significant, must be accompanied by tangible reforms to address systemic inequalities, particularly in voting rights and social justice. Nonetheless, ACR30 serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility to reflect upon and act against the historical and ongoing injustices faced by African Americans.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR134

Black History Month.

CA SCR122

Black History Month.

CA SJR007

Black History Month February of 2026

CA H8129

100th Anniversary of Black History Month

CA HJR1009

Black History Month February of 2025

CA CER26-0007

Black History Month Recognition Resolution of 2025

CA SR9

Celebrating Black History Month During The Month Of February 2025.

CA SCR4

Honoring The Leadership And Achievements Of African Americans And Urging The Celebration Of Black History Month.

CA SCR21

An act of Congress established the museum in 2003, following decades of efforts to promote and highlight the contributions of African Americans.

CA S0308

Florida Museum of Black History

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