WHEREAS, On March 31, 1927, Cesar Chavez was born on a small ranch
near Yuma, Arizona; and
WHEREAS, When severe drought forced the Chavez Family to give up
their ranch in Yuma, they began picking crops on California farms; and
WHEREAS, After serving our nation in World War II, Cesar Chavez
returned to farm labor in California and began advocating for workers'
rights; and
WHEREAS, In 1962, Cesar Chavez founded the National Farm Workers
Association, which later became the United Farm Workers of America
(UFW), AFL-CIO, the first successful farm workers' union in United
States history; and
WHEREAS, Cesar Chavez led a successful five-year grape pickers'
strike that rallied millions of supporters to the UFW and forged a
national coalition of unions, church groups, students, minorities, and
consumers; and
WHEREAS, On April 23, 1993, Cesar Chavez passed away, leaving
behind an enduring legacy of service and leadership; in 1994 he
posthumously received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President
Bill Clinton, becoming the second Mexican-American to receive the
award; and
WHEREAS, In 1994 the Cesar E. Chavez Foundation was created to
inspire current and future generations by promoting the ideals of
education and civil rights embodied by Cesar Chavez;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives
recognize that farm worker labor is essential to the state economy,
which has benefited from the life's work of Cesar Chavez; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the civil rights leaders of this state
and nation be commended for their work in promoting fairness and equal
opportunity in the community and the workplace; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives honor a
man who devoted his life to improving the working conditions, safety,
and dignity of so many.