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Ávila Farías
Coauthors: Addis Aguiar-Curry Alanis Arambula Bains Bauer-Kahan Bennett Berman Boerner Bonta Bryan Calderon Caloza Carrillo Castillo Chen Connolly Davies DeMaio Dixon Elhawary Flora Fong Gabriel Gallagher Garcia Gipson Jeff Gonzalez Mark González Hadwick Haney Harabedian Hart Hoover Irwin Jackson Kalra Krell Lackey Lee Lowenthal Macedo McKinnor Muratsuchi Nguyen Ortega Pacheco Papan Patel Patterson Pellerin Petrie-Norris Quirk-Silva Ramos Ransom Rivas Celeste Rodriguez Michelle Rodriguez Rogers Blanca Rubio Sanchez Schiavo Schultz Sharp-Collins Solache Soria Stefani Ta Tangipa Valencia Wallis Ward Wicks Wilson Zbur |
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| Title | Relative to All California Day. | ||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2025-08-28 | ||||||||||||||||
| State | Introduced | ||||||||||||||||
| Status | Passed | ||||||||||||||||
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1.0" ?> WHEREAS, California, Baja California, and Baja California Sur were once part of the same region with Alta California, beginning in 1769. California, Baja California, and Baja California Sur share a deep historical and cultural connection with enduring ties through trade, migration, and shared environmental and economic interests; and WHEREAS, The interconnected history of California, Baja California, and Baja California Sur reflects a shared heritage that continues to influence bilateral initiatives in various areas, such as education, arts, and community development, thus strengthening the bonds between their peoples; and WHEREAS, California joined the United States in 1850 as the 31st state, becoming a symbol of opportunity, innovation, and cultural exchange due to its position at the crossroads of American, Mexican, and Indigenous traditions; and WHEREAS, The relationship between California and Mexico continues to be significant, with shared history and culture and economic ties contributing to the state’s identity as one of the most diverse regions in the world and with over 30 percent of California’s population being of Mexican descent; and WHEREAS, An annual All California Day would provide an opportunity for residents of the state to honor its multifaceted history, acknowledge the contributions of Indigenous peoples and Mexican heritage, and promote unity among its diverse communities; now, therefore, be it |