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          Date of Hearing:   August 29, 2016


                             ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES


                              Richard S. Gordon, Chair


          ACR  
                      201 (Gonzalez) - As Amended  August 23, 2016


          SUBJECT:  California Young Parents Day


          SUMMARY:  Recognizes August 25, 2016, and every August  
          thereafter, as California Young Parents Day and urges all  
          Californians to join in celebrating California Young Parents  
          Day.  Specifically, this resolution makes the following  
          legislative finding:


          1)Young mothers and fathers, as all families, deserve dignity,  
            tangible support, and recognition as important members of  
            California communities.  These young mothers and fathers are  
            part of the fabric of vibrant communities across California  
            and represent its future prosperity.



          2)Children, youth, and young adult under 20 years of age make up  
            over a quarter of California's population.



          3)Young people of all economic backgrounds, gender identities  
            and expression, sexualities, abilities, and immigration  
            statuses have the right to parent the children they have.











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          4)Pregnant and parenting youth have the right, as all youth, to  
            all support needed to continue with their educational and  
            career goals, including child care, health care, housing  
            assistance, and job training and other economic opportunities.



          5)Young people of color, whether pregnant, parenting, or  
            nonparenting, face persistent systemic inequities, including,  
            but not limited to, poverty, racism, sexism, and violence,  
            that shape and often undermine their decision making and  
            aspirations.



          6)The health and wellness of young parents and their children is  
            our shared responsibility and must be reflected in our state  
            policies.
          FISCAL EFFECT:  None


          REGISTERED SUPPORT / OPPOSITION:


          Support


          None on file


          Opposition
          None on file


          Analysis Prepared by:Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800















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