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California Senate unanimously adopts resolution marking 120th anniversary of Korean American immigration
Summary
The California State Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 6 (SCR 6) by Sen. Choi recognizing the 120th anniversary of Korean American immigration. The chamber voiced broad praise for Korean American contributions and noted ongoing challenges such as discrimination; the resolution passed by recorded vote, 31-0.
The California State Senate unanimously adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 6 on a recorded vote of 31-0 to recognize the 120th anniversary of Korean American immigration to the United States.
Senator Choi, who introduced the resolution from the majority leader's desk, told colleagues the anniversary "is not just a reflection of history, but, a commemoration of the, immense contributions that the Korean Americans have made to our nation's progress, culture, and value." He asked senators to support the measure as a tribute to the "enduring spirit of Korean Americans."
The resolution and floor discussion framed the action as both a celebration of cultural and economic…
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