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Senate proclaims Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month and marks 50 years of California Arts Council
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Senators adopted SCR 158 designating April as Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month and celebrating the California Arts Council's 50th anniversary; arts leaders including Luis Valdez and Cheech Marin were introduced to the chamber.
The California State Senate adopted Senate Concurrent Resolution 158, recognizing April as Arts, Culture, and Creativity Month and commemorating the 50th anniversary of the California Arts Council.
Senator Allen, sponsor and chair of a relevant joint committee, outlined the Arts Council’s programs and investments over five decades, citing arts-in-corrections and creative workforce development initiatives. Allen introduced artists and arts leaders present in the gallery, including Luis Valdez, Paul Lanier, Julie Baker and Cheech Marin, and asked colleagues to join in recognizing their work.
Senators acknowledged the honorees and paused for photos. The resolution was adopted by unanimous roll call. The measure is celebratory and designed to highlight the council’s historic stewardship and ongoing programs; it did not carry budgetary directives in the on-floor presentation.
