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File #: RES 2025-324    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 9/15/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 10/7/2025 Final action: 10/7/2025
Title: ADOPT Resolution No. 2025-324 recognizing October 2025 as Filipino American History Month as recommended by Supervisor Andersen.
To: Board of Supervisors
From: Candace Andersen, District II Supervisor
Report Title: Recognizing October 2025 as Filipino American History Month as Recommended by Supervisor Andersen.
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:
Recognizing October 2025 as Filipino American History Month as Recommended by Supervisor Andersen.

FISCAL IMPACT:
No fiscal impact

BACKGROUND:
Recognizing Filipino American History Month Proclamation

CONSEQUENCE OF NEGATIVE ACTION:
No negative action















The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California

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IN THE MATTER OF Filipino American History Month Proclamation


Whereas, as of 2024 US Census Data, 1,247,073 Filipino Americans make up the largest Asian American ethnic group in the State of California and the third largest group in the United States today, with a robust population dating all the way back to the first recorded settlement on October 18, 1587, when sailors of the Nuestra Se?ora de Esperanza known as "Indios Luzones," arrived in Morro Bay, California; and

Whereas, Filipino Americans have helped to stabilize and advance the United States healthcare sector, with 25% of Filipino adults serving as frontline healthcare workers, a testament to deep-rooted cultural values of warmth, hospitality, and service; and

Whereas, Filipino Americans have a long-standing history of defending and serving our country in combat, with 250,000 Filipinos fighting on behalf of America during World War II ; and

Whereas, the Bataan Death March, one of the most notorious tragedies of World War II, serves as an unforgettable reminder of the 16,500 Filipino and 650 American heroes who lost their lives in defense of our great nation. To this day, the courageous and selfless men who lost their lives during the Bataan Death March symbolize the eternal bond shared between Filipinos and Americans, who through this tragedy, forged strength in their unity; and

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