Relative to Italian American Heritage Month.
Designates a period to recognize Italian American heritage in California and encourages education, observation, and programs celebrating contributions.
Designates a period to recognize Italian American heritage in California and encourages education, observation, and programs celebrating contributions.
ACR 197 is a concurrent resolution that typically designates a period of time (usually a month) to recognize and celebrate Italian American heritage and contributions within California. As a concurrent resolution, it expresses the Legislature’s sentiment and does not itself create new law or impose regulatory requirements.
While the full text is not provided, ACRs of this kind generally include:
- A formal proclamation by the California Legislature recognizing Italian American heritage and its societal contributions in areas such as education, arts, business, government, science, and community life.
- A request to state and local agencies, schools, libraries, cultural organizations, and the public to observe Italian American Heritage Month with appropriate programs and events.
- Encouragement for educational institutions to include curriculum or programming highlighting Italian American history, notable individuals, and cultural heritage.
- A statement of support for Italian American communities and a call for continued contributions to the state's growth and well-being.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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