Relates to designating September 11th Remembrance Day as a public holiday
Bill S 7154 designates September 11th as a public holiday, allowing citizens to honor victims and first responders while potentially giving state employees a paid day off.
Bill S 7154 designates September 11th as a public holiday, allowing citizens to honor victims and first responders while potentially giving state employees a paid day off.
Bill S 7154 aims to officially designate September 11th as a public holiday known as "September 11th Remembrance Day." The intent of this legislation is to honor and remember the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11, 2001, as well as to recognize the heroism of first responders and the resilience of the American people in the aftermath of the attacks.
Bill S 7154 seeks to establish September 11th as a public holiday to ensure that the memory of the events and individuals affected by the September 11 attacks is preserved and honored. The bill is currently under review, and its progression will be closely monitored as it moves through the legislative process.
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