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11 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 47Introduced by Assembly Members Reyes, Gipson, Robert Rivas, and Ward(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Holden, Ramos, and Ting)June 15, 2023Speaker Anthony Rendon Press Room. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 47, as introduced, Reyes. Digest KeyBill TextWHEREAS, Anthony Rendon is the longest serving Speaker of the Assembly of the State of California in the term-limit era, and the second longest serving Speaker of the Assembly in California history, serving from March 7, 2016, to June 30, 2023, inclusive; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon led Democrats to their largest majority since 1875, culminating in 62 Democrats serving in the Assembly of the State of California in November 2022; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendons record-setting speakership led to substantial institutional reforms and achievements, as well as the implementation of extensive public policy improvements for the people of California; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon led the Assembly of the State of California during the most progressive period of California lawmaking in modern history with landmark progressive legislation including the nations first statewide $15 minimum wage; the extension of Californias climate change reduction goals; groundbreaking policies on gun and tobacco use; a landmark $52-billion transportation funding plan; a first-of-its-kind clean air measure; and legislation to address the affordable housing crisis; andWHEREAS, Under Dr. Rendons leadership, the Assembly of the State of California passed historic laws regarding law enforcements use-of-force rules, greater worker protections, and regulations on predatory lending; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon transformed the legislative business process utilized by Assembly Members and staff, streamlining the Democratic floor analyses process by eliminating the Speakers Office of Research and Floor Analysis, automating production of the Democratic Floor Alert, and facilitating distribution of electronic tablets to Assembly Members; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon reconfigured the pre-session document and expanded its distribution to all 80 Assembly Member offices rather than only to majority party offices; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon decentralized the role of the Speaker by giving decisionmaking power back to policy committee chairs and delegating additional duties to the Assembly Majority Leader and floor leadership team; andWHEREAS, In March 2020, California was faced with an unprecedented pandemic. Dr. Rendon quickly executed a plan that permitted the legislative branch to continue functioning under dire conditions and hold public committee hearings within a few weeks of the COVID-19 lockdowns. In May 2020, he convened a rare committee of the whole to address important budget issues and pushed for a constitutional amendment to allow for legislative flexibility during extreme emergencies like natural disasters and pandemics; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon was the first Speaker of the Assembly to appoint women to nearly all the major staff and officer roles in the Assembly including many for the first time in history: Chief Sergeant at Arms, Chief Clerk, Chaplain, Legislative Counsel, Chief Administrative Officer, Speakers Chief of Staff, Speakers Policy Director, and Director of the Democratic Office of Communication and Outreach; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon appointed the first Muslim Chaplain of a legislative body in the United States and the first Buddhist Chaplain in the history of the Assembly of the State of California; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon was the first Speaker of the Assembly of the State of California to order pay equity across the Assembly staff structure; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon implemented the Workplace Conduct Unit to investigate workplace violence and sexual harassment claims, creating the first such entity of any state-level legislative body in the nation; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon strongly supported increased pay for Assembly staff and approved a record number of cost-of-living adjustments for Assembly personnel; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon initiated the Assemblys first Community College Corps paid internship program and created the Assemblys first full-time position dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon authored Proposition 1, the $7.5-billion state water bond that voters overwhelmingly passed at the November 4, 2014, statewide general election; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon authored Assembly Bill 530 of the 201516 Regular Session of the Legislature, which spurred revitalization in the lower portion of the Los Angeles River. This legislation prompted more efforts in southeast Los Angeles, including advocacy for a Southeast Los Angeles Cultural Center, led by Frank Gehry and Dr. Rendon; andWHEREAS, Before serving in the Assembly of the State of California, Dr. Rendon was an educator, nonprofit executive director, and environmental activist. He led Plaza de la Raza Child Development Services, which provides comprehensive child development and social and medical services to over 2,300 children and families throughout the County of Los Angeles; andWHEREAS, Dr. Rendon is the proud son of Tom and Gloria Rendon, husband to Annie Lam, and father to daughter Vienna Lam Rendon; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That, in honor of Speaker Anthony Rendons contributions to the people of California, Room 317, on the third floor of the historic State Capitol, will hereafter be known as the Speaker Anthony Rendon Press Room; and be it furtherResolved, That a bronze plaque dedicating this room will be placed outside of Room 317; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit a suitable prepared copy of this resolution to Speaker Rendon and the immediate members of his family; and be it furtherResolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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33 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION House Resolution No. 47Introduced by Assembly Members Reyes, Gipson, Robert Rivas, and Ward(Principal coauthors: Assembly Members Holden, Ramos, and Ting)June 15, 2023Speaker Anthony Rendon Press Room. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTHR 47, as introduced, Reyes. Digest Key
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3434 WHEREAS, Anthony Rendon is the longest serving Speaker of the Assembly of the State of California in the term-limit era, and the second longest serving Speaker of the Assembly in California history, serving from March 7, 2016, to June 30, 2023, inclusive; and
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4040 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon led the Assembly of the State of California during the most progressive period of California lawmaking in modern history with landmark progressive legislation including the nations first statewide $15 minimum wage; the extension of Californias climate change reduction goals; groundbreaking policies on gun and tobacco use; a landmark $52-billion transportation funding plan; a first-of-its-kind clean air measure; and legislation to address the affordable housing crisis; and
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4242 WHEREAS, Under Dr. Rendons leadership, the Assembly of the State of California passed historic laws regarding law enforcements use-of-force rules, greater worker protections, and regulations on predatory lending; and
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4444 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon transformed the legislative business process utilized by Assembly Members and staff, streamlining the Democratic floor analyses process by eliminating the Speakers Office of Research and Floor Analysis, automating production of the Democratic Floor Alert, and facilitating distribution of electronic tablets to Assembly Members; and
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4646 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon reconfigured the pre-session document and expanded its distribution to all 80 Assembly Member offices rather than only to majority party offices; and
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5050 WHEREAS, In March 2020, California was faced with an unprecedented pandemic. Dr. Rendon quickly executed a plan that permitted the legislative branch to continue functioning under dire conditions and hold public committee hearings within a few weeks of the COVID-19 lockdowns. In May 2020, he convened a rare committee of the whole to address important budget issues and pushed for a constitutional amendment to allow for legislative flexibility during extreme emergencies like natural disasters and pandemics; and
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5252 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon was the first Speaker of the Assembly to appoint women to nearly all the major staff and officer roles in the Assembly including many for the first time in history: Chief Sergeant at Arms, Chief Clerk, Chaplain, Legislative Counsel, Chief Administrative Officer, Speakers Chief of Staff, Speakers Policy Director, and Director of the Democratic Office of Communication and Outreach; and
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5454 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon appointed the first Muslim Chaplain of a legislative body in the United States and the first Buddhist Chaplain in the history of the Assembly of the State of California; and
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5656 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon was the first Speaker of the Assembly of the State of California to order pay equity across the Assembly staff structure; and
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5858 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon implemented the Workplace Conduct Unit to investigate workplace violence and sexual harassment claims, creating the first such entity of any state-level legislative body in the nation; and
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6060 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon strongly supported increased pay for Assembly staff and approved a record number of cost-of-living adjustments for Assembly personnel; and
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6262 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon initiated the Assemblys first Community College Corps paid internship program and created the Assemblys first full-time position dedicated to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion; and
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6464 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon authored Proposition 1, the $7.5-billion state water bond that voters overwhelmingly passed at the November 4, 2014, statewide general election; and
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6666 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon authored Assembly Bill 530 of the 201516 Regular Session of the Legislature, which spurred revitalization in the lower portion of the Los Angeles River. This legislation prompted more efforts in southeast Los Angeles, including advocacy for a Southeast Los Angeles Cultural Center, led by Frank Gehry and Dr. Rendon; and
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6868 WHEREAS, Before serving in the Assembly of the State of California, Dr. Rendon was an educator, nonprofit executive director, and environmental activist. He led Plaza de la Raza Child Development Services, which provides comprehensive child development and social and medical services to over 2,300 children and families throughout the County of Los Angeles; and
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7070 WHEREAS, Dr. Rendon is the proud son of Tom and Gloria Rendon, husband to Annie Lam, and father to daughter Vienna Lam Rendon; now, therefore, be it
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7272 Resolved by the Assembly of the State of California, That, in honor of Speaker Anthony Rendons contributions to the people of California, Room 317, on the third floor of the historic State Capitol, will hereafter be known as the Speaker Anthony Rendon Press Room; and be it further
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7474 Resolved, That a bronze plaque dedicating this room will be placed outside of Room 317; and be it further
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7676 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit a suitable prepared copy of this resolution to Speaker Rendon and the immediate members of his family; and be it further
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7878 Resolved, That the Chief Clerk of the Assembly transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.