Designates March eighth as a public holiday
Bill S 7329 designates March 8 as a public holiday, granting state employees a paid day off to celebrate International Women's Day and promote gender equality awareness.
Bill S 7329 designates March 8 as a public holiday, granting state employees a paid day off to celebrate International Women's Day and promote gender equality awareness.
Bill S 7329 aims to officially designate March eighth as a public holiday. This initiative seeks to recognize and celebrate the significance of this date, which is widely acknowledged as International Women's Day. The bill intends to promote awareness of women's rights and achievements while fostering a culture of equality and respect.
Bill S 7329 represents a significant step towards recognizing March eighth as a public holiday, promoting gender equality, and honoring women's contributions to society. As it moves through the legislative process, its potential impact on state employees and the community at large will be closely monitored.
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