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HB 554 designates Lunar New Year as an official state holiday in Hawaii, benefiting state employees and celebrating cultural diversity, especially for Asian communities.
HB 554 designates Lunar New Year as an official state holiday in Hawaii, benefiting state employees and celebrating cultural diversity, especially for Asian communities.
House Bill 554 (HB 554) aims to establish the Lunar New Year as an official state holiday in Hawaii. The bill seeks to recognize and celebrate the cultural significance of the Lunar New Year, which is observed by many communities within the state, particularly those of Asian descent.
HB 554 represents a significant step toward recognizing the cultural diversity of Hawaii by establishing the Lunar New Year as an official state holiday. The bill has garnered support from various stakeholders and reflects an ongoing commitment to inclusivity and cultural celebration within the state. Further discussions and evaluations will take place in the Finance Committee as the bill progresses through the legislative process.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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