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Senate approves Special Olympics Day, arts education month, Justice Ginsburg Day and confirms multiple appointments

2756342 · March 24, 2025
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On March 24 the California State Senate adopted several ceremonial resolutions and confirmed multiple gubernatorial appointments, including the chiefs for CalOSHA and CDCR information services and an appointment of John Laird to the Pacific States Marine Fisheries Commission.

The California State Senate on March 24 adopted a slate of ceremonial resolutions and confirmed several governor’s appointments during a routine floor session following debate on a separate resolution recognizing Transgender Day of Visibility.

The Senate approved Senate Concurrent Resolution 41 (SCR 41), declaring March 24, 2025, as Special Olympics Day in California. Senator Jim Ashby presented the resolution and several senators spoke in support of the Special Olympics’ role in inclusion and health screenings. The resolution passed by a recorded tally of 35 ayes, 0 noes.

The Senate also adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 32 (SCR 32), recognizing March 2025 as Arts Education Month in California. Senator Allen described arts instruction as a critical part of…

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