California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR169

Introduced
4/29/26  

Caption

Women’s Small Business Month.

Impact

The resolution not only emphasizes the economic importance of women-owned businesses but also aims to inspire awareness and support for women entrepreneurs. By designating October as a month dedicated to recognizing women in business, state officials hope to encourage citizens to acknowledge and promote female entrepreneurship. It also serves to address challenges that women face in starting and sustaining their businesses, such as limited access to funding and networks, which are critical to business success.

Summary

SCR169, introduced by Senator Gonzalez, seeks to declare October 2026 as Women's Small Business Month in California. The resolution aims to highlight the significance of women-owned businesses and their contributions to the economy. As of 2022, it was reported that approximately 13 million women-owned businesses in the U.S. employ over 10 million people and generate around $1.9 trillion in revenue, indicating the substantial impact of these enterprises on the national economic landscape.

Contention

While the resolution primarily serves to celebrate and promote women-owned businesses, it also implicitly addresses ongoing systemic issues faced by female entrepreneurs. This includes advocacy for better access to financial resources and supportive networks to foster new business ventures. However, since the resolution does not establish any new laws or regulations, it is largely symbolic, aiming to raise awareness rather than instigate immediate legislative changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR114

Women’s Small Business Month.

CA SB656

Small business: small business liaison.

CA ACR76

California Small Business Month.

CA ACR196

California Small Business Month.

CA SCR176

National Small Business Month.

CA ACR53

Women’s Equal Pay Day.

CA HB2747

Income tax; subtraction; small businesses

CA SB781

Small business.

CA HB05467

An Act Concerning The Designation Of A Department Of Economic And Community Development Employee For The Purpose Of Providing Concierge Services To Small Businesses.

CA HB2254

Special plate; small business advocate

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