California 2017 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AR57 Introduced / Bill

Filed 08/23/2017

                    CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 57Introduced by Assembly Member ThurmondAugust 23, 2017 Relative to white supremacy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 57, as introduced, Thurmond. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, On August 12, 2017, white supremacists marched with Confederate flags and swastikas, chanted anti-Semitic and hateful messages, brandished weapons and torches, and assembled unlawfully to protest the removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia; andWHEREAS, Counterprotesters gathered to object to the so-called Unite the Right rally, and to stand up for diversity and the inclusive values of this country; and WHEREAS, James Alex Fields slammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring at least 19 others; andWHEREAS, A police helicopter monitoring the protest also crashed, resulting in the deaths of Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen III and Trooper-Pilot Berke M. M. Bates; and WHEREAS, The hate and violence in Charlottesville was celebrated on Nazi Web sites and social media accounts for the world to see; and WHEREAS, President of the United States Donald Trump failed in his initial response to admonish or name the neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan, and white supremacists. Instead, he said that there was blame on many sides; andWHEREAS, President Trump gave moral equivalency to the white supremacists who descended on Charlottesville with an intent to commit violence, with counterprotesters defending the values of the United States; and WHEREAS, President Trump said that there were very fine people among those who carried Nazi and Confederate flags, chanted anti-Semitic and racist messages, and marched proudly alongside white-robed Klansmen, white supremacist Richard Spencer, and former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan David Duke; andWHEREAS, President Trump expressed skepticism that the murder of Heather Heyer and the injury of 19 people by James Alex Fields was an act of domestic terrorism; and WHEREAS, President Trump has not offered reassurances to the millions of Americans of color whose lives are under constant threat by white supremacists; and WHEREAS, President Trump showed a complete lack of understanding about the racially motivated and unjust history of the Confederate movement by comparing Robert E. Lee to George Washington; and WHEREAS, President Trump expressed sadness over the removal of beautiful statues and monuments that honor the Confederates who were willing to fight their own country to maintain slavery and their racist institutions; and WHEREAS, President Trump sanctioned white supremacy and hatred across this country by failing to condemn these acts of violence and racism, and emboldened these groups into further action; and WHEREAS, Dozens more protests and rallies are now planned for cities across the United States with similar messages and goals, and that are likely to end in more violence; and WHEREAS, There can be absolutely no tolerance for white supremacy, racism, and bigotry in the United States of America; and WHEREAS, The people of the United States of America look to their President for moral leadership in a nation where all people are created equal, and President Trump has proven that he is unfit to be a moral leader; and WHEREAS, This legislative body recognizes the value of the diversity of our states and vehemently objects to the threat that white supremacy poses to the residents of California; and WHEREAS, Californias diversity and equality is our defining strength and has helped make California the largest economy in the country, and one of the largest economies in the world; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly supports Congress efforts to censure President Donald Trump, calls upon President Donald Trump to publicly apologize to all Americans for his racist and bigoted behavior, and calls upon all other state legislatures to ask the same of Congress and the President; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 57Introduced by Assembly Member ThurmondAugust 23, 2017 Relative to white supremacy. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 57, as introduced, Thurmond. Digest Key





 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION

House Resolution No. 57

Introduced by Assembly Member ThurmondAugust 23, 2017

Introduced by Assembly Member Thurmond
August 23, 2017

 Relative to white supremacy. 

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

HR 57, as introduced, Thurmond. 



## Digest Key

## Bill Text

WHEREAS, On August 12, 2017, white supremacists marched with Confederate flags and swastikas, chanted anti-Semitic and hateful messages, brandished weapons and torches, and assembled unlawfully to protest the removal of a Confederate statue in Charlottesville, Virginia; and

WHEREAS, Counterprotesters gathered to object to the so-called Unite the Right rally, and to stand up for diversity and the inclusive values of this country; and 

WHEREAS, James Alex Fields slammed his car into a crowd of counterprotesters, killing 32-year-old Heather Heyer and injuring at least 19 others; and

WHEREAS, A police helicopter monitoring the protest also crashed, resulting in the deaths of Lieutenant H. Jay Cullen III and Trooper-Pilot Berke M. M. Bates; and 

WHEREAS, The hate and violence in Charlottesville was celebrated on Nazi Web sites and social media accounts for the world to see; and 

WHEREAS, President of the United States Donald Trump failed in his initial response to admonish or name the neo-Nazis, Ku Klux Klan, and white supremacists. Instead, he said that there was blame on many sides; and

WHEREAS, President Trump gave moral equivalency to the white supremacists who descended on Charlottesville with an intent to commit violence, with counterprotesters defending the values of the United States; and 

WHEREAS, President Trump said that there were very fine people among those who carried Nazi and Confederate flags, chanted anti-Semitic and racist messages, and marched proudly alongside white-robed Klansmen, white supremacist Richard Spencer, and former Imperial Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan David Duke; and

WHEREAS, President Trump expressed skepticism that the murder of Heather Heyer and the injury of 19 people by James Alex Fields was an act of domestic terrorism; and 

WHEREAS, President Trump has not offered reassurances to the millions of Americans of color whose lives are under constant threat by white supremacists; and 

WHEREAS, President Trump showed a complete lack of understanding about the racially motivated and unjust history of the Confederate movement by comparing Robert E. Lee to George Washington; and 

WHEREAS, President Trump expressed sadness over the removal of beautiful statues and monuments that honor the Confederates who were willing to fight their own country to maintain slavery and their racist institutions; and 

WHEREAS, President Trump sanctioned white supremacy and hatred across this country by failing to condemn these acts of violence and racism, and emboldened these groups into further action; and 

WHEREAS, Dozens more protests and rallies are now planned for cities across the United States with similar messages and goals, and that are likely to end in more violence; and 

WHEREAS, There can be absolutely no tolerance for white supremacy, racism, and bigotry in the United States of America; and 

WHEREAS, The people of the United States of America look to their President for moral leadership in a nation where all people are created equal, and President Trump has proven that he is unfit to be a moral leader; and 

WHEREAS, This legislative body recognizes the value of the diversity of our states and vehemently objects to the threat that white supremacy poses to the residents of California; and 

WHEREAS, Californias diversity and equality is our defining strength and has helped make California the largest economy in the country, and one of the largest economies in the world; now, therefore, be it

Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That the Assembly supports Congress efforts to censure President Donald Trump, calls upon President Donald Trump to publicly apologize to all Americans for his racist and bigoted behavior, and calls upon all other state legislatures to ask the same of Congress and the President; and be it further

Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.