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Coauthors: Chen Dixon Gipson Nguyen Blanca Rubio Wicks Wilson Addis Ahrens Alanis Alvarez Arambula Ávila Farías Bains Bennett Berman Boerner Bonta Bryan Calderon Caloza Carrillo Castillo Connolly Davies DeMaio Elhawary Essayli Flora Fong Gabriel Gallagher Garcia Jeff Gonzalez Mark González Hadwick Haney Harabedian Hart Hoover Irwin Jackson Kalra Krell Lee Lowenthal McKinnor Muratsuchi Ortega Pacheco Papan Patel Patterson Pellerin Petrie-Norris Quirk-Silva Ramos Ransom Rivas Celeste Rodriguez Michelle Rodriguez Rogers Sanchez Schiavo Schultz Sharp-Collins Soria Stefani Ta Valencia Wallis Ward Zbur |
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| Title | Relative to President Jimmy Carter Day. | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2025-02-11 | |||||||||||||||||||||
| State | Amended Assembly | |||||||||||||||||||||
| Status | Passed | |||||||||||||||||||||
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1.0" ?> WHEREAS, Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States, dedicated his post-presidency to advancing humanitarian causes, including his unwavering commitment to affordable housing through his partnership with Habitat for Humanity; and WHEREAS, For more than 35 years, President Jimmy Carter exemplified his steadfast belief that the power of service and volunteerism can transform lives and communities and acted as a strong voice and champion for affordable, decent housing for every American; and WHEREAS, In 1984, the Carters joined Habitat volunteers in New York City’s Lower East Side to renovate an abandoned building in partnership with 19 low-income families in need of housing, which was to become the annual “Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project”; and WHEREAS, The Carters’ support for Habitat for Humanity’s global mission has created broad support for its work. The Carters’ efforts helped raise awareness of the critical need for decent and affordable housing in the United States and around the world; and WHEREAS, President and Mrs. Carter have been referred to by many as Habitat for Humanity’s most famous volunteers during the 35 years they helped build decent and affordable housing with the organization, personally hosting Habitat for Humanity’s Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project through 2019; and WHEREAS, The Carters brought the Carter Work Project to the State of California on four occasions: to San Diego in 1990, to Los Angeles in 1995 and 2007, and to the East Bay in 2013; and WHEREAS, Since 1984, the Carter Work Project has touched lives around the world by inspiring more than 108,000 volunteers to help build, renovate, and repair 4,447 homes in 14 countries; and WHEREAS, A core requirement to becoming a Habitat homeowner is an agreement to complete 500 “volunteer” hours in partnership with the local Habitat staff and volunteers, building the home you will purchase; at every build, President Carter worked alongside aspiring homeowners as well as corporate and community volunteers, people with different talents and one shared vision: making the dream of owning a home a reality; and WHEREAS, In California, thousands of community leaders, volunteers, and donors across all regions have been inspired to join Habitat for Humanity’s efforts; and WHEREAS, Home ownership fosters stability, strengthens communities, increases educational outcomes for children, and builds generational wealth, addressing systemic inequities and creating pathways for families to thrive; and WHEREAS, President Carter’s advocacy for affordable home ownership amplifies California’s ongoing efforts to uplift families and ensure all residents have access to home ownership; now, therefore, be it |