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California Assembly adopts resolution marking centennial of Black History Month
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The Assembly unanimously adopted Assembly Concurrent Resolution 134 recognizing the 100th anniversary of Black History Month, opened with a libation ceremony on the floor and introduced a series of honorees. Members from multiple caucuses offered personal testimony about historical and ongoing racial injustices before the voice vote carried.
The California State Assembly adopted Assembly Concurrent Resolution 134 on Jan. 20, 2026, recognizing the centennial of Black History Month and holding a libation ceremony on the Assembly floor.
The measure’s sponsor, Assemblymember Bridal, opened debate by recounting historical injustices and asking colleagues for their support. “We are living in black history right now,” Bridal said, urging members to vote aye on ACR 134. Speakers from the Jewish Caucus, the Asian American and Pacific…
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