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Authors Blanca Rubio  
Coauthors: Addis   Aguiar-Curry   Ahrens   Alanis   Alvarez   Arambula   Ávila Farías   Bains   Bauer-Kahan   Bennett   Berman   Boerner   Bonta   Bryan   Calderon   Caloza   Carrillo   Castillo   Chen   Connolly   Davies   DeMaio   Dixon   Elhawary   Ellis   Flora   Fong   Gabriel   Gallagher   Garcia   Gipson   Jeff Gonzalez   Mark González   Hadwick   Haney   Harabedian   Hart   Hoover   Irwin   Jackson   Johnson   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   Sanchez   Schiavo   Schultz   Sharp-Collins   Solache   Soria   Stefani   Ta   Tangipa   Valencia   Wallis   Ward   Wicks   Wilson   Zbur  
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Title Relative to the 9/11 Remembrance Flag.
Last Action Dt 2025-08-28
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2025-09-11     Coauthors revised.
2025-09-11     Read. Adopted. (Page 3329.).
2025-09-11     Assembly Rule 74(d) suspended. (Page 3270.)
2025-09-03     Referred to Com. on RLS.
2025-09-03     From committee: Be adopted. Ordered to Third Reading. (Ayes 6. Noes 0.) (September 3).
2025-08-28     Introduced.
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1.0" ?> 20250HR__006899INT 99 INTRODUCED 2025-08-28 REVISED 2025-09-11 2025 0 HR 68 INT Introduced by Assembly Member Blanca Rubio (Coauthors: Assembly Members Addis, Aguiar-Curry, Ahrens, Alanis, Alvarez, Arambula, Ávila Farías, Bains, Bauer-Kahan, Bennett, Berman, Boerner, Bonta, Bryan, Calderon, Caloza, Carrillo, Castillo, Chen, Connolly, Davies, DeMaio, Dixon, Elhawary, Ellis, Flora, Fong, Gabriel, Gallagher, Garcia, Gipson, Jeff Gonzalez, Mark González, Hadwick, Haney, Harabedian, Hart, Hoover, Irwin, Jackson, Johnson, 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, Sanchez, Schiavo, Schultz, Sharp-Collins, Solache, Soria, Stefani, Ta, Tangipa, Valencia, Wallis, Ward, Wicks, Wilson, and Zbur) LEAD_AUTHOR ASSEMBLY Blanca Rubio COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Addis COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Aguiar-Curry COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ahrens COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Alanis COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Alvarez COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Arambula COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ávila Farías COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Bains COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Bauer-Kahan COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Bennett COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Berman COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Boerner COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Bonta COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Bryan COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Calderon COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Caloza COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Carrillo COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Castillo COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Chen COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Connolly COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Davies COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY DeMaio COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Dixon COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Elhawary COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ellis COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Flora COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Fong COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Gabriel COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Gallagher COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Garcia COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Gipson COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Jeff Gonzalez COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Mark González COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Hadwick COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Haney COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Harabedian COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Hart COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Hoover COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Irwin COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Jackson COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Johnson COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Kalra COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Krell COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Lackey COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Lee COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Lowenthal COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Macedo COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY McKinnor COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Muratsuchi COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Nguyen COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ortega COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Pacheco COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Papan COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Patel COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Patterson COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Pellerin COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Petrie-Norris COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Quirk-Silva COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ramos COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ransom COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Rivas COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Celeste Rodriguez COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Michelle Rodriguez COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Rogers COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Sanchez COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Schiavo COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Schultz COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Sharp-Collins COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Solache COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Soria COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Stefani COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ta COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Tangipa COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Valencia COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Wallis COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Ward COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Wicks COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Wilson COAUTHOR ASSEMBLY Zbur Relative to the 9/11 Remembrance Flag. the 9/11 Remembrance Flag

WHEREAS, September 11, 2001, will forever be one of the darkest days in the history of the United States; and

WHEREAS, Nearly 3,000 people, including citizens of over 90 nations, died as a direct result of the 9/11 terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center in New York, New York; the Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia; and in Somerset County, Pennsylvania; and

WHEREAS, The first responders who served heroically at Ground Zero in the City of New York paid a heavy toll, with over 400 fire, police, and rescue members making the ultimate sacrifice; and

WHEREAS, All four commercial airline flights hijacked on 9/11 were bound for California; and

WHEREAS, Over 50 Californians lost their lives on 9/11; and

WHEREAS, The 9/11 Remembrance Flag was designed by a Virginian on September 20, 2001, to foster the establishment of a national symbol of remembrance that honors and remembers the victims, heroic first responders, and all who were affected by the events of September 11, 2001; and

WHEREAS, Symbols of the 9/11 Remembrance Flag are represented as follows:

An Old Glory Blue Background symbolizing all Americans united together for freedom;

One White Star symbolizing all who live and died for freedom;

Five White Bars symbolizing the Pentagon and the organized protection of our freedom;

One Top Old Glory Red Stripe symbolizing the bloodshed of the people who perished at the Pentagon and the crew and passengers killed on American Airlines Flight 77;

Two Broad Old Glory Red Stripes symbolizing the Twin Towers and the bloodshed of the people who perished at the World Trade Center and on American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175;

One Bottom Old Glory Red Stripe symbolizing the bloodshed of the crew and passengers who perished on United Airlines Flight 93 in Pennsylvania;

Three White Stripes symbolizing the rescue workers, firefighters, police officers, Port Authority employees, and others who worked tirelessly during and after the terrorist attacks; and

WHEREAS, On November 12, 2001, the 9/11 Remembrance Flag was officially adopted by the Virginia Historical Society as part of a special exhibition in conjunction with the Smithsonian Institution to commemorate the events of 9/11; and

WHEREAS, The design of the 9/11 Remembrance Flag adheres to the five principles of “Good Flag Design” defined by the North American Vexillological Association; and

WHEREAS, In 2018, the Virginia General Assembly voted unanimously to add the 9/11 Remembrance Flag to the Code of Virginia as Virginia’s official flag of remembrance of the events of September 11, 2001 making it our nation’s first codified 9/11 remembrance flag; and

WHEREAS, The 9/11 Remembrance Flag has also been adopted by the legislatures of Oklahoma and Delaware, and has flown or been displayed on 9/11 and for Patriot Day lessons in all 50 states, including at numerous schools and civic institutions in California, and in thousands of locations across the United States; and

WHEREAS, Since the 21st anniversary of 9/11, the 9/11 Remembrance Flag has served a prominent role in the Azusa Rotary Club’s annual 9/11 Field of Glory U.S. Flag Display Event; and

WHEREAS, Over 7,000 members of the Armed Forces of the United States, including many Californians, have made the ultimate sacrifice in the Global War on Terrorism since September 11, 2001; and

WHEREAS, The aftermath of 9/11 cleanup activities continues to take a toll on first responders, including over 3,000 first responders who have perished due to 9/11-related illness since the attacks; and

WHEREAS, The symbols of 9/11 serve as a meaningful educational tool and a unifying emblem of patriotism and remembrance; and

WHEREAS, Nearly 100,000,000 Americans, including approximately 10,000,000 Californians, have been born since September 11, 2001, or were too young to remember the events that occurred on that day; and

WHEREAS, The 9/11 Remembrance Flag memorializes the courageous and ongoing response of all Americans to threats against our freedom; and

WHEREAS, The 9/11 Remembrance Flag is a symbol of our state’s concern and commitment to remembering all of the lives lost as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the chief administrator of each public building or facility owned by the state, a county, or a municipality is encouraged to display the 9/11 Remembrance Flag on September 11 of each year and to prescribe procedures necessary for its display; and be it further

Resolved, That any public official or chief administrator of a public building or facility may accept a donation of one or more 9/11 Remembrance Flags for the purpose of display at a public building or facility owned by the state, a county, or a municipality; and be it further

Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution. . REVISIONS: Heading—Line 2.