California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR91

Introduced
 
Introduced
6/9/25  
Refer
6/9/25  
Engrossed
8/29/25  
Refer
9/3/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Chaptered
9/18/25  
Enrolled
9/8/25  
Passed
9/18/25  

Caption

Founding of the State of California.

Impact

The resolution serves to formally acknowledge California's historical milestones, including its admission to the union in 1850 and the impact of events like the Gold Rush. By honoring this anniversary, the resolution reinforces the state's identity and promotes a unified recognition of the progress and evolution of California over the past 175 years. It also reflects the economic stature of California, as the state is known for being a leader in agriculture, entertainment, and technology, significantly contributing to the national economy.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 91 (SCR91) commemorates the 175th anniversary of the founding of the State of California. This resolution recognizes the diverse heritage and significant contributions of California's people, industries, and institutions to not only the state but to the nation and the world. The year 2025 marks a pivotal occasion as legislators take the opportunity to celebrate the state's rich history and its role in shaping various sectors including agriculture, entertainment, technology, and civil rights.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SCR91 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, celebrating California's legacy and the resilience of its people. Lawmakers and constituents alike view the resolution as a testament to California's journey and accomplishments. While there may not be significant opposition to the resolution itself, since it primarily serves a commemorative purpose, it nonetheless highlights pride in California's diverse community and achievements.

Contention

As a Senate Concurrent Resolution, SCR91 does not carry the weight of law that would directly amend existing statutes or regulations; instead, it serves a symbolic function. Nevertheless, it invites discussions about California's past and current challenges. The measure acknowledges historical injustices faced by indigenous tribes and promotes a remembrance of the various cultural influences that have shaped the state. This context underlines the importance of inclusive recognition in statewide commemorations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA ACR108

County of Sacramento: 175th anniversary.

CA AB795

California Commission on the United States Semiquincentennial.

CA AR88

Relative to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

CA ACR83

California Maritime Day.

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 ACR102

California Native American Day and the California Indian Cultural Awareness Conference.

CA SCR92

California Tomato Month.

CA ACR75

California’s Farm Week.

CA SCR122

Black History Month.

CA ACR134

Black History Month.

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