Relative to the 4th of July.
California legislature unanimously adopted a non-binding resolution addressing the 4th of July with broad bipartisan support, though its specific purpose and impact remain unclear without public text access.
California legislature unanimously adopted a non-binding resolution addressing the 4th of July with broad bipartisan support, though its specific purpose and impact remain unclear without public text access.
HR 47 is a California House Resolution introduced in June 2025 that addresses matters related to the 4th of July. The bill was referred to the Rules Committee, approved unanimously by that committee, and subsequently adopted by the full chamber on June 30, 2025. As a resolution rather than substantive legislation, it does not create law but expresses the position or intent of the California legislature.
Resolutions serve as official statements of legislative sentiment and can range from commemorative gestures to policy directives. The unanimous passage and quick adoption suggest broad bipartisan support among the sponsoring legislators. However, without access to the resolution's specific text, the concrete impact on constituents cannot be determined—it may be celebratory, instructional, or related to state policy regarding Independence Day observance.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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