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Measure SCR 30
Authors Smallwood-Cuevas  
Coauthors: Caballero   Durazo   Hurtado   Richardson   Rubio   Valladares   Wahab  
Subject Women in Construction Week.
Relating To
Title Relative to Women in Construction Week.
Last Action Dt 2025-03-25
State Chaptered
Status Chaptered
Active? Y
Vote Required None
Appropriation None
Fiscal Committee No
Local Program None
Substantive Changes None
Urgency None
Tax Levy None
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Actions
2025-03-25     Enrolled and filed with the Secretary of State at 2 p.m.
2025-03-25     Chaptered by Secretary of State. Res. Chapter 29, Statutes of 2025.
2025-03-20     Read. Adopted. (Ayes 67. Noes 0. Page 775.) Ordered to the Senate.
2025-03-20     In Senate. Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.
2025-03-17     From committee: Be adopted. Ordered to consent calendar. (Ayes 10. Noes 0.) (March 17).
2025-03-10     Referred to Com. on RLS.
2025-03-06     Read. Adopted. (Ayes 34. Noes 0. Page 325.) Ordered to the Assembly.
2025-03-06     In Assembly. Held at Desk.
2025-03-05     From committee: Ordered to third reading.
2025-02-25     Introduced. Referred to Com. on RLS.
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Chaptered     2025-03-25
Enrolled     2025-03-21
Introduced     2025-02-25
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					 That the Legislature proclaims March 2, 2025, to March 8, 2025, inclusive, as Women in Construction Week and requests that the Governor issue a proclamation calling on the people of the great State of California to observe the week with appropriate programs and education activities; and be it further 
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					 That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. 
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Last Version Text Digest This measure would proclaim the week of March 2, 2025, to March 8, 2025, inclusive, as Women in Construction Week.