Designates September 11th as a public holiday
Bill S 5214 designates September 11th as a public holiday, granting federal employees a day off and encouraging nationwide commemorative activities for 9/11 victims.
Bill S 5214 designates September 11th as a public holiday, granting federal employees a day off and encouraging nationwide commemorative activities for 9/11 victims.
Bill S 5214 aims to officially designate September 11th as a public holiday in recognition of the significant events that occurred on that date in 2001. This designation seeks to honor the memory of the victims of the September 11 attacks, as well as to acknowledge the ongoing impact of these events on American society, security, and culture.
Bill S 5214 represents an effort to formally recognize September 11th as a public holiday, aiming to honor the memory of those affected by the tragic events of 2001. The bill's progression through the legislative process will determine its potential impact on federal and possibly state observances of this significant date.
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