BILL ANALYSIS Ó ACR 19 Page 1 ASSEMBLY THIRD READING ACR 19 (Davis) As Introduced February 14, 2011 Majority vote RULES 11-0 ----------------------------------------------------------------- |Ayes:|Silva, Alejo, Butler, | | | | |Carter, Davis, Donnelly, | | | | |Hagman, Hueso, Knight, | | | | |Williams, Mendoza | | | | | | | | ----------------------------------------------------------------- SUMMARY : Recognizes February 2011 as Black History Month; urges all citizens to join in celebrating the accomplishments of African Americans during Black History Month; and encourages the people of California to recognize the many talents, achievements, and contributions that African Americans make to their communities. Specifically, this resolution makes the following legislative findings: 1)The slave trade was a tragic episode in African history which began before 1619 when the first slaves arrived in Jamestown; and, from the earliest days of the United States, the course of its history has been greatly influenced by Black heroes and pioneers in many diverse areas, from science, medicine, business, and education to government, industry, and social leadership. 2)The history of the United States is rich with inspirational stories of great men and women who have contributed to the success and prosperity of the United States; and, among those Americans are members of the African American community - individuals who have been steadfast in their commitment to promoting brotherhood, equality, and justice for all. 3)It is appropriate to celebrate the unique and vibrant history of African Americans during the month of February 2011, which has been proclaimed as Black History Month. FISCAL EFFECT : None ACR 19 Page 2 Analysis Prepared by : Anna McCabe / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 FN: 0000032