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SR 110

Relative to Hospital Week in California.

2025-2026 Regular Session Introduced by Shannon Grove and 2 co-sponsors

SR 110 designates Hospital Week to recognize hospitals, healthcare workers, and their role in public health, encouraging awareness and participation with no funding or regulatory c

Read. Adopted. (Ayes 38. Noes 0. Page 4186.)
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Bill Summary · SR 110

Summary of SR 110 (2025-2026) – Relative to Hospital Week in California

Note: The text provided for this request centers on Proposition 19 (Proposition 19), a California property tax measure enacted by voters in 2020. The bill SR 110 appears to be the 2025-2026 Senate Resolution in California with a title “Relative to Hospital Week in California.” However, the accompanying materials are Proposition 19 legislative and regulatory context. This summary extracts the essential elements relevant to SR 110 as provided, focusing on the stated topic (Hospital Week) within the California legislative framework. If SR 110 contains different language not reflected in the materials below, please provide the full bill text for a precise summary.

Purpose and intent

  • Establish or express support for recognizing Hospital Week in California, highlighting the value of hospitals, healthcare workers, and the role of hospitals in public health and community well-being.
  • Promote awareness of hospital services, patient care, and the importance of a robust healthcare system in the state.

Key provisions and changes

  • Designation or acknowledgement: SR 110 likely designates a specific week as Hospital Week or requests observance by state agencies, schools, and organizations to acknowledge hospitals’ contributions.
  • Public education and awareness: May encourage official proclamations, outreach by state departments, and programming to inform the public about hospital services, patient safety, and health care access.
  • Collaboration and recognition: Potentially calls on hospitals, medical associations, and community partners to participate in events, educational activities, and recognition programs during the designated week.
  • No new funding or regulatory changes: Based on typical Senate resolutions of this type, the measure is generally ceremonial and does not create new duties, mandates, appropriations, or regulatory changes.

Who or what would be affected

  • California residents: Indirectly through increased awareness of hospital services and health care issues.
  • Hospitals and healthcare workers: Recognized and celebrated during Hospital Week; potential participation in state-sponsored events.
  • State agencies and departments: May be encouraged to acknowledge and support Hospital Week through proclamations or public information efforts.
  • Community organizations, schools, and professional associations: Encouraged to participate in activities or events related to Hospital Week.

Procedural and timeline aspects

  • Introduction and sponsorship: SR 110 is sponsored by a coalition of legislators (noted co-sponsors in the materials include Akilah Weber Pierson, Shannon Grove, Suzette Valladares) and supported by the Assembly/State Senate process.
  • Committee referrals and readings: The action history indicates:
    • Introduced in the 2025-2026 session and referred to the appropriate committee(s).
    • From committee, ordered to third reading (as of late May 2026), suggesting passage toward the floor for final action.
  • Effective date and implementation: As a resolution, it would take effect upon adoption by both chambers and signature (if required by the chamber’s rules). Ceremonial resolutions typically do not require a gubernatorial signature and do not authorize funding or regulatory changes.

Notable context (related to Proposition 19 materials)

  • If SR 110 interacts with public awareness about healthcare policy, it may reference or complement ongoing California initiatives related to hospital funding, patient care quality, or disaster response (as context from the Proposition 19 materials shows California’s extensive framework for public-facing informational materials and consistent engagement with taxpayers and residents about government programs).
  • The attached Proposition 19 materials emphasize how California observes and administers complex policy changes, but SR 110 itself appears to be focused on ceremonial recognition rather than substantive policy reform.

Practical impact for readers

  • Awareness: The bill would formalize recognition of Hospital Week, potentially increasing public attention to hospital roles, workforce, and health care access.
  • Community engagement: Encourages participation by hospitals and local organizations in related events.
  • Fiscal impact: Likely none, as resolutions are typically ceremonial and non-appropriative.

If you need a precise, bill-by-bill analysis with exact language, fiscal notes, and amendments for SR 110, please provide the full text or official summary from the California Legislative Information site.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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