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          Date of Hearing:   August 11, 2016


                             ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE ON RULES


                              Richard S. Gordon, Chair


          SCR  
                     101 (Fuller) - As Introduced January 26, 2016


          SENATE VOTE:  38-0


          SUBJECT:  California Girls and Women in Sports Week


          SUMMARY:  Recognizes female athletes, coaches, officials, and  
          sports administrators for their important contributions in  
          promoting the value of sports in the achievement of full human  
          potential and proclaims February 1 to 7, 2016, as California  
          Girls and Women in Sports Week.  Specifically, this resolution  
          makes the following legislative findings: 


          1)By an act of the United States Congress, February 4, 1987, was  
            proclaimed as the first national Girls and Women in Sports Day  
            in honor of Flo Hyman, a volleyball legend whose efforts to  
            promote equality in sports were cut short by her untimely and  
            tragic death.
          2)Since that time women have made considerable advances in  
            professional, collegiate, club, intramural, masters, high  
            school, junior high school, youth, and recreational sports;  
            and many of them have distinguished themselves as  
            representatives of California and the nation in international  
            competition and the Olympic games.


          3)Participation in sports is acknowledged as a positive force in  
            developing and promoting physical, mental, moral, social, and  








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            emotional well-being; and it is well established that  
            participation in athletics builds self-esteem, communication  
            skills, discipline, and perseverance, all qualities that make  
            a positive and significant difference in the quality of life  
            and the level of accomplishment.


          4)The combined efforts of many organizations including Women's  
            Sports Foundation, the California Association of Health,  
            Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, and the California  
            National Organization for Women, have served to bring needed  
            information and important recognition of this day, as well as  
            furthered the dreams and inspired today's female athletes.   


          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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