Assembly adopts resolutions honoring Greek Independence Day, Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month and Women in STEM Day

California State Assembly · March 23, 2026

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Summary

The Assembly unanimously adopted three concurrent resolutions recognizing Greek Independence Day (ACR 151), Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month (ACR 146) and Women in STEM Day (ACR 140); each was opened for co‑authors and adopted by voice vote.

The California State Assembly adopted a set of ceremonial resolutions Wednesday recognizing cultural and awareness observances.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution 151, presented by Assemblymember Pappen, designates March 25 as Greek Independence Day in California; the Clerk reported 59 coauthors and the chamber adopted the resolution by voice vote.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution 146, presented by Assemblymember Ransom, recognized March 2026 as Bleeding Disorders Awareness Month. Ransom and co‑speakers stressed that bleeding disorders are often invisible, require specialized care, and that greater awareness can improve early diagnosis and access to treatment. The Clerk recorded 61 coauthors and the resolution passed by voice vote.

Assembly Concurrent Resolution 140, presented by Assemblymember Patel, proclaims March 21 as Women in STEM Day. Patel described the underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and urged colleagues to support greater access and opportunity; 56 coauthors were added and the resolution was adopted by voice vote.

All three measures were taken without recorded opposition in the floor proceedings covered in the transcript and were deemed read and adopted during the daily file processing.

These resolutions are ceremonial recognitions and the Clerk noted the number of coauthors for the official record.