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          ASSEMBLY THIRD READING
          ACR 73 (Alejo)
          As Amended February 27, 2012
          Majority vote 

           RULES               7-0                                         
           
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          |Ayes:|Skinner, Silva, Alejo,    |     |                          |
          |     |Butler, Carter, Hagman,   |     |                          |
          |     |Williams                  |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Calls upon Californians to observe César Chávez's 
          birthday, March 31, as a day of public service, to recognize the 
          hard work and self-sacrifice that farmworkers go through to feed 
          all the families in our state, and to learn from César Chávez's 
          life and his mission of nonviolence, social justice, and 
          selfless service to others.   Specifically,  this resolution  
          makes the following legislative findings:  

          1)In 2000, the Legislature passed and Governor Gray Davis signed 
            into law SB 984 (Polanco), Chapter 213, Statutes of 2000 to 
            create the first annual state holiday in the country on César 
            Chávez's birthday, March 31.

          2)César Chávez successfully increased public awareness of 
            farmworker working conditions; and, through strikes, boycotts, 
            marches, and fasts Chávez never stopped his peaceful battles 
            on behalf of the farmworkers with whom he shared his life.

          3)César Chávez experienced the hardships and injustices of 
            farmworker life firsthand; and Chávez recognized that for many 
            people, spanning many generations and ethnicities, the path to 
            a better life frequently begins in the fields.  

          4)César Chávez's dedication earned him the respect of some of 
            our greatest political and civil rights leaders; and, since 
            his passing, the United Farm Workers of America has continued 
            his work through organizing farmworkers and campaigns to enact 
            laws and regulations to bring dignity and protections to 
            farmworkers.

          5)To many Californians the farmworkers' struggles are an issue 








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            from the past; and, the fruits and vegetables that we enjoy in 
            our daily lives are produced by farmworkers who often endure 
            long hours of backbreaking work and still face challenges such 
            as inadequate enforcement of pesticide, safety, and labor 
            protection laws in the fields.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :  None

           
          Analysis Prepared by  :    Anna McCabe / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 



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