BILL NUMBER: ACR 83 INTRODUCED
BILL TEXT
INTRODUCED BY Assembly Member Buchanan
JANUARY 14, 2014
Relative to Alcohol Awareness Month.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
ACR 83, as introduced, Buchanan. Alcohol Awareness Month.
This measure would proclaim the month of April 2014 as Alcohol
Awareness Month in California.
Fiscal committee: no.
WHEREAS, Alcohol is the most commonly used addictive substance in
the United States; and
WHEREAS, One in every 12 adults in the United States (17.6 million
people) suffer from alcohol abuse or dependence; and
WHEREAS, Nationwide, 100,000 persons die each year from
alcohol-related causes, including, but not limited to, drinking and
driving crashes, other accidents, falls, fires, alcohol-related
homicides, and suicides; and
WHEREAS, Alcohol-related problems cost the United States $224
billion ($746 per person) in lost productivity, absenteeism, health
care costs, crime, and family-related problems; and
WHEREAS, In 2012, 28 percent of all traffic deaths in California
were a result of drinking and driving; and
WHEREAS, In 2010, underage drinking in California cost the state
and its citizens $6.8 billion, including medical care and lost time
at work; and
WHEREAS, Young people who begin drinking before 15 years of age
are four times more likely to develop alcohol dependence than those
who begin drinking at 21 years of age; now, therefore, be it
WHEREAS, The National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence,
Inc. Alcohol Awareness Month, held every April, increases public
awareness and understanding aimed at reducing the stigma associated
with alcoholism that too often prevents individuals and families from
seeking help; and
Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, the Senate
thereof concurring, That the Legislature joins the National Council
on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Inc. and hereby recognizes April
2014 as Alcohol Awareness Month in California, and calls upon all
citizens, parents, governmental agencies, public and private
institutions, businesses, hospitals, schools, and colleges in
California to support efforts that will reduce stigma, increase
community awareness, and increase support for individuals and
families coping with alcoholism; and be it further
Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of
this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.