California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR109

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Engrossed
2/2/26  
Refer
2/9/26  
Enrolled
2/26/26  
Chaptered
3/4/26  
Enrolled
2/26/26  
Passed
3/4/26  

Caption

National Mentorship Month: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central California.

Impact

The adoption of SCR 109 would have symbolic yet meaningful implications for state laws and the community. It serves as a formal recognition that can inspire further investment in mentorship programs, thereby promoting youth empowerment across California. By recognizing the role of mentorship in education and personal development, the resolution potentially encourages local governments and organizations to prioritize mentoring initiatives and create supportive environments for young individuals returning positive impacts on broader societal issues.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 109, introduced by Senator Grove, aims to recognize January 2026 as National Mentorship Month in California. This resolution acknowledges the significant role of mentorship in fostering personal growth and enriching the lives of young people. It highlights the contributions of organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central California (BBBSofCC), which has been pivotal in providing mentorship since its inception in 1968. The resolution emphasizes the importance of these mentorship programs that help children navigate life's challenges, instilling hope, resilience, and leadership skills.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR 109 is overwhelmingly positive. Proponents view this resolution as an essential step in celebrating the commitment to mentorship, praising its potential benefits for youth and community. The resolution resonates with various stakeholders, including educators and community leaders who recognize the importance of mentorship in requiring support and acknowledgment. There is a collective support for enhancing mentoring frameworks that pave the way for the development of youth, reflecting optimism for continued collaboration among stakeholders.

Contention

While SCR 109 is largely applauded, there may be underlying discussions regarding the adequacy of support and resources allocated to mentorship programs. Critics might argue that simply proclaiming a month is insufficient to address the persistent challenges faced by mentorship organizations, including funding and volunteer recruitment. Nonetheless, the overarching theme in the discussions remains focused on enhancing mentorship opportunities and extending their positive impact on the community, minimizing contention surrounding the resolution itself.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR121

National Mentoring Month.

CA CER26-0080

Al-Malik Farrakhan Cease Fire... Don't Smoke Brothers & Sisters, Inc. Ceremonial Resolution of 2025

CA SCR104

National Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

CA HR243

Young Ladies of Class Mentorship Program, honored

CA SCR94

California Mountain Biking and Trail Stewardship Month.

CA SCR92

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CA AR43

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CA SCR100

California Youth Homelessness Outreach, Prevention, and Education (HOPE) Month.

CA SCR176

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CA ACR115

National Blood Donor Month.

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