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Senate adopts Korean independence and standard-time resolutions; confirms three parole board appointees
Summary
During floor session the California State Senate adopted two concurrent resolutions — recognizing the March 1 Korean independence movement and endorsing the public-health case for permanent standard time — and confirmed three governor appointments to the Board of Parole Hearings.
The California State Senate on the floor adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 27, honoring the March 1, 1919 Korean independence movement and commemorating the legacy of Yu Gwan-sun, and adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 7, recognizing scientific and medical findings that support permanent standard time for public health. The chamber also confirmed three governor appointments to the Board of Parole Hearings.
SCR 27, introduced on the floor by Senator Choi, passed by roll call with a tally of 37 ayes, 0 noes. The resolution commemorates the centennial-era independence movement known as Samiljeol and recognizes Yu Gwan-sun (often rendered in English as Yu Gwan‑sun) for her role in the March 1 movement. Supporters on the floor said the measure affirms California’s recognition of Korean American history and the state’s longstanding community ties to Korea.
Senate Concurrent Resolution 7, presented by Senator…
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