Bill
HR 2951
Easter Monday Act of 2025
The Easter Monday Act of 2025 designates Easter Monday as a federal holiday, granting federal employees an extra paid day off each year to honor diverse traditions.
Bill
HR 2951
The Easter Monday Act of 2025 designates Easter Monday as a federal holiday, granting federal employees an extra paid day off each year to honor diverse traditions.
The Easter Monday Act of 2025 (HR 2951) aims to establish Easter Monday as a federal holiday in the United States. The bill seeks to recognize the significance of Easter Monday in various cultural and religious traditions, providing an additional day for federal employees to observe this holiday.
The Easter Monday Act of 2025 represents an effort to expand federal holidays and recognize the cultural significance of Easter Monday. If passed, it would provide federal employees with an additional day off, reflecting the diversity of traditions celebrated across the nation. The bill is currently under review by the relevant House committee, with potential implications for federal operations and employee benefits.
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