California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR64

Introduced
 
Introduced
8/20/25  
Refer
8/20/25  
Passed
8/29/25  

Caption

Relative to California Wine Month.

Impact

The resolution does not alter state law but serves to honor and elevate the importance of the wine industry within California’s cultural landscape. By designating a specific month to celebrate California wine, the state aims to bolster tourism and economic activity in wine-producing regions. The resolution underscores the vital contributions of the wine community not just to the economy but also to community engagement and environmental stewardship.

Summary

Senate Resolution 64, introduced by Senator Cabaldon, recognizes and celebrates California's wine community by declaring September 2025 as California Wine Month. The resolution highlights the deep cultural and economic ties that wine has established in California over the past 250 years. It emphasizes the state's role in producing over 95% of the country's wine exports and supporting a significant number of jobs through family-owned wineries that embody both tradition and innovation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SR64 appeared overwhelmingly positive, with Senator Cabaldon and coauthors expressing pride in California's wine heritage and the community's dedication to sustainability. This includes the significant progress made toward environmentally-friendly practices in wine production, reflecting a commitment to future generations. The resolution emphasizes unity within the wine industry and the enjoyment of wine as a cultural connector among Californians and visitors alike.

Contention

While the resolution received unanimous support in the Senate, it opens avenues to discuss ongoing issues surrounding the wine industry, such as sustainability challenges, market competition, and the balance between traditional practices and modern innovation. Although the resolution itself was adopted without opposition, it creates a platform for addressing more complex questions regarding the industry's future in the face of environmental and economic changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SCR92

California Tomato Month.

CA SCR84

California Rail Month.

CA ACR65

California Tourism Month.

CA AR58

Relative to California Promotoras Month.

CA SCR163

California Tourism Month.

CA SCR159

California Rodeo Appreciation Month.

CA AR57

Relative to Transgender History Month.

CA AR55

Relative to California Disc Golf Day and Month.

CA ACR76

California Small Business Month.

CA AR19

Relative to California Agriculture Day.

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