California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR32

Introduced
2/13/25  
Refer
2/18/25  
Engrossed
3/20/25  

Caption

March4Water Month.

Impact

By officially designating March as March4Water Month, this resolution intends to galvanize collective efforts among communities, organizations, and governmental agencies to prioritize water issues. It serves as a platform to align local initiatives with global movements like World Plumbing Day and World Water Day, emphasizing not just the local but also the international importance of water management and advocacy.

Summary

ACR32, introduced by Assembly Member Carrillo, aims to declare March as 'March4Water Month' in California. This resolution seeks to raise awareness and promote actions regarding the importance of water as a vital resource. Through various activities and programs during this month, the resolution encourages Californians to engage in discussions and actions that highlight water conservation, equitable access to safe drinking water, and the necessity for sustainable water infrastructure.

Contention

Discussions surrounding ACR32 may center on the implications of establishing a dedicated month for water awareness, including resource allocation and the sufficiency of public engagement. While supporters advocate for increased education and advocacy regarding water challenges facing California, potential critiques may arise regarding the actual impact of raising awareness versus enacting tangible legislation or funding for water infrastructure improvements. Additionally, there may be considerations about prioritizing access to clean drinking water in underserved communities, mentioning existing disparities in access and infrastructure.

Notable_points

One notable point regarding ACR32 is its alignment with addressing ongoing challenges posed by climate change, such as drought and aging infrastructure. The resolution also proposes that the designation of March4Water Month be a collective call to action, emphasizing collaboration among policymakers, stakeholders, and residents. This approach highlights the need for innovative solutions to persistent water-related issues, particularly in areas that are most affected by water scarcity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR142

March4Water Month.

CA SCR92

California Tomato Month.

CA AR27

Relative to Supply Chain Awareness Month and the critical role of the supply chain in California’s economy.

CA ACR51

Irish American Heritage Month.

CA ACR153

Irish American Heritage Month.

CA SCR17

Montessori Month

CA SCR84

California Rail Month.

CA ACR195

Jewish American Heritage Month.

CA SCR158

Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month and the 50th Anniversary of the California Arts Council.

CA AR58

Relative to California Promotoras Month.

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