BILL NUMBER: SCR 31 ENROLLED
BILL TEXT
ADOPTED IN SENATE MARCH 19, 2015
ADOPTED IN ASSEMBLY APRIL 16, 2015
INTRODUCED BY Senator Wolk
(Coauthors: Senators Hill, Liu, and Nielsen)
(Coauthors: Assembly Members Gatto and Gordon)
MARCH 12, 2015
Relative to California Library Week.
LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST
SCR 31, Wolk. California Library Week.
This measure would declare April 12, 2015, to April 18, 2015,
inclusive, as California Library Week.
WHEREAS, California Library Week seeks to partner with the efforts
surrounding National Library Week, which is being celebrated in
public libraries throughout the United States from April 12, 2015, to
April 18, 2015, inclusive; and
WHEREAS, More than 21 million people use California's public
libraries each year; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries are changing and dynamic
places, offering books, computers, Internet access, email reference,
e-books, and other innovative services to connect their users with
ideas and information; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries are valued community
centers providing education, information, knowledge, and
entertainment; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries and librarians advance
teaching and learning by helping students, faculty, seniors,
veterans, researchers, and other members of the general public obtain
the best, most accurate, and complete information; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries provide equal and
economical services to library users, and in many cases, serve as a
community's only point of access to resources for learning; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries provide technology training
and help to bridge the "digital divide" for those who do not have
access to technology at home or at school; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries change lives by serving
over 20,000 adults annually through customized literacy services
delivered primarily through trained volunteers, who contribute over
750,000 hours annually to assist adults in learning how to read; and
WHEREAS, The students of California are a rapidly growing group of
library users, visiting the state's public libraries after school
and on weekends for homework assistance and for materials to use in
school assignments; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries are important community
educational resources, providing books and innovative programs and
services such as preschool literacy readiness, Toddler Times, the
California Summer Reading Program, Grandparents and Books, and Reach
Out and Read in conjunction with pediatric clinics; and
WHEREAS, This year the California State Library will be
celebrating its 165th year of providing technical assistance and
consultation to California's public libraries, and preserving and
hosting an abundance of California's priceless historical items; and
WHEREAS, California's public libraries preserve our cultural
heritage, inform our present, and inspire our future; now, therefore,
be it
Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly
thereof concurring, That the Legislature declares the week of April
12, 2015, to April 18, 2015, inclusive, as California Library Week,
and commends California's public libraries, librarians, and all
library workers for enriching the lives of California residents and
helping to make our state an exceptional place to live, learn, and
work; and be it further
Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this
resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.