California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR85

Introduced
 
Introduced
5/22/25  
Refer
5/22/25  
Engrossed
8/25/25  
Refer
8/28/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Chaptered
9/18/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Passed
9/18/25  

Caption

Latino Veterans Day.

Impact

The passage of SCR85 will serve to formally recognize and celebrate the contributions of Latino veterans, thereby enhancing awareness and appreciation for their sacrifices in defending the United States. This acknowledgment contributes to a broader recognition of diversity within the military and aims to ensure that contributions of Latino servicemen and women are included in the national narrative of military history. The resolution underscores the importance of representation and honors the legacies of these veterans, thereby fostering inclusive remembrance in state ceremonies and initiatives.

Summary

SCR85, authored by Archuleta, is a Senate Concurrent Resolution that proclaims September 20, 2025, as Latino Veterans Day in California. The bill seeks to honor and recognize the contributions and sacrifices made by Latino veterans throughout American history, highlighting their significant roles in various military conflicts, including the Korean War, World War II, and other notable operations. The resolution recognizes the bravery and dedication of Latino servicemen and women who have exemplified heroism in combat and public service.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SCR85 is largely positive, as it advocates for equity and recognition for a demographic that has historically faced discrimination and underrepresentation in military narratives. Supporters of the resolution emphasize the need to honor Latino veterans who have fought valiantly for the country, often amidst adversity and prejudice. The resolution resonates with themes of respect and recognition, aligning with broader societal goals of inclusivity and acknowledgment of diverse histories.

Contention

While SCR85 received overwhelming bipartisan support, discussions around the resolution also highlight the ongoing challenges Latino veterans face, including issues of recognition in veteran affairs and representation in military history. Some critics may argue for a more comprehensive address of veteran needs beyond symbolic gestures like an observance day. Nevertheless, SCR85 primarily seeks to create a moment of reflection and respect for the valor demonstrated by Latino veterans, which may open further discussions on veteran rights and support.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HJR1006

Latina & Latino Veterans

CA HJR1018

Latino & Latina Veterans

CA SR86

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CA SR27

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