Relates to designating September 11th Remembrance Day as a public holiday
Bill A 3171 designates September 11th as a public holiday, allowing state employees a day off and encouraging community remembrance activities for those lost in 2001.
Bill A 3171 designates September 11th as a public holiday, allowing state employees a day off and encouraging community remembrance activities for those lost in 2001.
Bill A 3171 aims to establish September 11th as a public holiday known as "September 11th Remembrance Day." The intent of the bill is to honor and remember the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and to recognize the ongoing impact of those events on individuals, families, and communities across the nation.
Bill A 3171 seeks to create a meaningful public holiday dedicated to remembering the events of September 11, 2001. By designating this day as a public holiday, the bill aims to foster a culture of remembrance and reflection, ensuring that the sacrifices made on that day are not forgotten. The bill is currently under review and may undergo further amendments as it progresses through the legislative process.
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