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| Authors | Seyarto | ||||||||||||||||
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| Title | Relative to Constitution Week. | ||||||||||||||||
| Last Action Dt | 2025-05-16 | ||||||||||||||||
| State | Enrolled | ||||||||||||||||
| Status | Passed | ||||||||||||||||
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1.0" ?> WHEREAS, September 17, 2025, marks the 238th anniversary of the signing of the final draft of the Constitution of the United States of America at the Constitutional Convention in 1787, a document that established the framework of our government and that has served as a guiding force for democracy, justice, and liberty; and WHEREAS, To honor the timeless principles enshrined in our Constitution, the Congress has, by joint resolution on February 29, 1952, (36 U.S.C. Sec. 106), designated September 17 as “Constitution Day and Citizenship Day”; and WHEREAS, By joint resolution of August 2, 1956, (36 U.S.C. Sec. 108), the Congress further requested that the President proclaim the week beginning September 17 and ending September 23 of each year as “Constitution Week”; and WHEREAS, The original United States Constitution is on display at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.; and WHEREAS, The United States Constitution was written in the same Pennsylvania State House where the Declaration of Independence was signed and where George Washington received his commission as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army; and WHEREAS, The Constitutional Convention of 1787 was called to revise the Articles of Confederation, which failed to vest the federal government with the necessary powers to ensure the physical and financial security of the new nation; and WHEREAS, The delegates to the convention fiercely deliberated for 100 days with only 10 days of rest; and WHEREAS, Despite the geographic, economic, and cultural differences that threatened to divide the United States in its infancy, the framers came to many compromises through open and civil discourse to secure and establish the country as we know it today; and WHEREAS, The United States Constitution stands as a testament to the enduring principles of representative government, the rule of law, and the inalienable rights of the people, ensuring that the liberties envisioned by the Founding Fathers remain protected and upheld through the centuries; and WHEREAS, The Constitution’s structure, including its separation of powers, system of checks and balances, and Bill of Rights, has provided a resilient framework that has guided the nation through times of peace and turmoil, ensuring that the government remains accountable to the people; and WHEREAS, Section 4 of Article IV of the United States Constitution protects popular sovereignty for all Americans by guaranteeing a Republican form of government in each state; and WHEREAS, The spirit of the United States Constitution is one of humility. The framers had the foresight to recognize their own human fallibility and provided the mechanism to amend and correct the shortcomings of our original United States Constitution; and WHEREAS, Americans have continued to pursue a more perfect union as abolitionists, suffragists, and civil rights activists and have successfully amended the United States Constitution to strengthen the protections provided to all Americans under the law. In so doing, they render the moral resolve of our nation stronger and clearer; and WHEREAS, It is appropriate and fitting that Californians commemorate the historical contributions that the United States Constitution has made to citizens and its significance in preserving the individual freedoms, liberties, and common welfare of the people who live in the United States; now, therefore, be it |