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HR673 • 2025

Commemorating the 98th anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez on March 31, 2025.

Commemorating the 98th anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez on March 31, 2025.

Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Romero
Last action
2025-04-21
Official status
04/21/2025 H Reported enrolled: Apr 21 2025 4:00PM
Effective date
Not listed

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Commemorating the 98th anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez on March 31, 2025.

Commemorating the 98th anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez on March 31, 2025.

What This Bill Does

  • Commemorating the 98th anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez on March 31, 2025.

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Bill History

  1. 2025-04-21 Texas Legislature Online

    Reported enrolled

  2. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Placed on Congrat. & Memorial Res. Calendar

  3. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Laid before the House

  4. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Adopted

  5. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Record vote. RV#297

  6. 2025-04-17 Texas Legislature Online

    Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal

  7. 2025-04-15 Texas Legislature Online

    Considered in Local & Consent Calendars

  8. 2025-03-31 Texas Legislature Online

    Referred to Local & Consent Calendars

  9. 2025-03-26 Texas Legislature Online

    Filed

Official Summary Text

Commemorating the 98th anniversary of the birth of Cesar Chavez on March 31, 2025.

Current Bill Text

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89(R) HR 673 - Enrolled version - Bill Text

H.R. No. 673

R E S O L U T I O N

WHEREAS, Americans across the country will pause on March 31,

2025, Cesar Chavez Day, to pay tribute to the inspiring life and

achievements of the founder and longtime leader of the United Farm

Workers of America on the anniversary of his birth; and

WHEREAS, Born in 1927 near Yuma, Arizona, and raised in

California, Cesar Estrada Chavez spent much of his youth as a

migrant laborer; as a Latino and a farmworker, he learned firsthand

about the indignities of second-class citizenship and the unhealthy

working and living conditions endured by those who tended the

fields; and

WHEREAS, After serving in the U.S. Navy from 1946 to 1948,

Cesar Chavez returned to California, and in 1948, he married Helen

Fabela; four years later, he became a community organizer for the

Community Service Organization, a Latino civil rights group that

focused most of its work in urban areas, and by the late 1950s, he

had become its national director; and

WHEREAS, When in 1962 the CSO declined to organize California

farmworkers, Mr. Chavez and his colleague Dolores Huerta left the

organization to found the National Farm Workers Association, a

forerunner of the UFW; their fledgling union gained national

prominence just three years later when it offered support to

workers who were striking against California's grape growers; in

addition to assuming leadership of the strike, Mr. Chavez launched

a successful nationwide consumers' boycott of nonunion grapes; and

WHEREAS, By the end of the five-year-long strike, the UFW had

organized all of the California table-grape industry and negotiated

the first collective bargaining agreements between American

farmworkers and corporations; in 1975, Mr. Chavez and the UFW

succeeded in securing the passage of California's Agricultural

Labor Relations Act, the first law in U.S. history granting

farmworkers the right to unionize and bargain collectively;

numerous other gains achieved under his leadership included the

establishment of a farmworkers' medical plan, pension plan, and

credit union, as well as the National Farm Workers Service Center,

whose projects have included the development of affordable housing,

health clinics, cooperatives, and a retirement home; and

WHEREAS, Over the course of his life, Cesar Chavez sought to

advance La Causa, the movement, through nonviolent means--through

strikes, pickets, and boycotts; on several occasions he also

undertook lengthy fasts to draw public attention to the

farmworkers' struggle; and

WHEREAS, Mr. Chavez continued to lead the UFW until his death

on April 23, 1993; more than 50,000 people from throughout the

nation gathered to mourn him at his funeral, indicating the

far-reaching impact he had made on American society; and

WHEREAS, Since that time, numerous schools, streets,

scholarships, monuments, buildings, and parks have been named in

his memory, a number of U.S. cities have initiated annual

celebrations in tribute to his life, and several states, including

Texas, have declared his birthday, March 31, a state holiday; in

1994, Mr. Chavez was posthumously awarded the nation's highest

honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom; and

WHEREAS, Cesar Chavez chose to devote his life to the pursuit

of social and economic justice through nonviolent means, and his

courage and steadfastness in this great work brought improved

health, greater security, and hope for a brighter future to

countless people; now, therefore, be it

RESOLVED, That the House of Representatives of the 89th Texas

Legislature hereby honor the life of Cesar Chavez and join the

citizens of the Lone Star State in commemorating the 98th

anniversary of his birth on March 31, 2025.

Romero

______________________________

Speaker of the House

I certify that H.R. No. 673 was adopted by the House on April

17, 2025, by the following vote: Yeas 120, Nays 20, 2 present, not

voting.

______________________________

Chief Clerk of the House