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How holidays were born in the United States and the choice of issuing holidays by each state.

published December 25, 2006

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On a federal holiday, nonessential federal government offices are closed. While banks are not government offices, they usually close, as well. The official names of the holidays are derived from the laws that designate the holidays. For example, the Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday is commonly called Martin Luther King Day, and the Washington's Birthday holiday is commonly called Presidents' Day. Independence Day is often referred to as The Fourth of July.
 
How holidays were born in the United States and the choice of issuing holidays by each state.

States are not required to recognize these days in any way, although most of them do for both state employees and public schools. And the federal government is not required to recognize state and local holidays, although under certain circumstances, some offices do close. Private employers are not required to observe holidays at all, but many businesses at least close on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day.


Technically, the United States has no national holidays, since each state designates holidays through the legislative process or by executive order. Congress can legally authorize holidays for federal employees and for the District of Columbia. And by law, the President of the United States can declare a public holiday by providing a reason for elevating a particular day and asking the people of the United States to observe it appropriately. Neither businesses nor government offices have to close on these days; many times the general public is not even aware that a holiday exists. These types of holidays may be considered national holidays, but they are not federal holidays.

Beginning in 1968, the Congressional Black Caucus fought to make Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday a national holiday. The movement was spearheaded by Representative John Conyers (D-MI), and numerous bills and amendments were brought forward for consideration over a period of 15 years, up until 1983. In 1979, a Conyers-sponsored bill was narrowly defeated by five votes. In 1976, trade unionists helped to elect Jimmy Carter, who later endorsed the King Day bill. And in the early 1980s, 6 million signatures were collected for a petition to Congress to pass the law.

Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC), led the opposition to the King Day bill. He questioned whether Martin Luther King, Jr., was important enough to be honored in this way. And he also accused King of having ties to the communist community. When Ronald Reagan was elected President, he also opposed the holiday and only changed his mind after Congress passed the King Day bill with an overwhelming, veto-proof majority (338 to 90 in the House of Representatives and 78 to 22 in the Senate). On November 2, 1983, President Reagan signed a bill creating a federal holiday to honor Martin Luther King, Jr., and it was observed for the first time on January 20, 1986. On January 17, 2000, Martin Luther King Day was officially observed for the first time in all 50 U.S. states.

Most recently, the United Farm Workers (UFW) and the César E. Chávez Foundation have been working to promote legislation to create a César E. Chávez national holiday. The César Chávez National Holiday Coalition is gathering signatures on petitions asking Congress to designate March 31 as César Chávez Day. March 31 is Chávez's birthday and also the day the UFW was founded.

published December 25, 2006

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