BILL NUMBER: ACR 22 ENROLLED
BILL TEXT
ADOPTED IN SENATE MAY 5, 2011
ADOPTED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 25, 2011
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 25, 2011
AMENDED IN ASSEMBLY MARCH 10, 2011
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Hueso
(Coauthors: Assembly Members Achadjian, Alejo, Allen, Ammiano,
Atkins, Beall, Bill Berryhill, Block, Blumenfield, Bonilla, Bradford,
Brownley, Buchanan, Butler, Charles Calderon, Campos, Carter,
Cedillo, Chesbro, Conway, Cook, Davis, Dickinson, Eng, Feuer,
Fletcher, Fuentes, Galgiani, Gordon, Hagman, Hall, Hayashi, Roger
Hernández, Hill, Huber, Huffman, Jeffries, Bonnie Lowenthal, Ma,
Mansoor, Miller, Mitchell, Monning, Nestande, Nielsen, Pan, Perea,
John A. Pérez, V. Manuel Pérez, Portantino, Skinner, Smyth, Solorio,
Torres, Valadao, Wagner, Wieckowski, and Williams)
FEBRUARY 17, 2011
Relative to California School Bullying Prevention Awareness Month.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
ACR 22, Hueso. California School Bullying Prevention Awareness
Month.
This measure would declare March 2011 to be California School
Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, and urge that the issue of
bullying, and methods of preventing it, be discussed with appropriate
activities in California schools during this time.
WHEREAS, School bullying has become an increasingly significant
problem in the United States and California; and
WHEREAS, Almost 35 percent of youth in the United States are
estimated to be involved in bullying each year, either as a bully or
a victim; and
WHEREAS, An estimated 8 percent of pupils in kindergarten through
grade 12 miss at least one day of school every month due to a fear of
being bullied; and
WHEREAS, Bullying can take many forms, including verbal, physical,
and psychological forms, and can happen in many places on and off
school grounds; and
WHEREAS, Bullying through electronic means is a serious and
growing concern; and
WHEREAS, Bullying is a public health problem that leads to
depression and low self-esteem well into adulthood, and the bullies
themselves engage in criminal behavior later in life at higher rates;
and
WHEREAS, Bullying begins in the elementary grades, peaks in grades
6 through 8, and persists into high school; and
WHEREAS, It is important for California pupils, parents, school
staff, and school administrators to be aware of bullying, to
encourage discussion of the problem as a school community, and to
engage in prevention and education; and
WHEREAS, The State Department of Education adopted in 2001 a
policy on bullying prevention designed to encourage positive
behaviors and to eliminate bullying behaviors in California schools;
now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the Legislature declares March 2011 to be
California School Bullying Prevention Awareness Month, and urges that
the issue of bullying, and methods of preventing it, be discussed
with appropriate activities in California schools during this time;
and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.