Proposed Legislation Aims To Create New Federal Holiday

Proposed Legislation Aims To Create New Federal Holiday


Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-MO) proposed legislation to make the Monday following Easter Sunday a federal holiday.

BREAKING: Sen. Eric Schmitt recently introduced legislation to designate the day after Easter Sunday (Easter Monday) as a federal holiday in the United States. pic.twitter.com/hLhgb5Q00l

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The Easter Monday Act of 2025 would establish the Monday after Easter Sunday as a federal holiday.

“Recently, I proudly introduced a bill to establish Easter Monday as a federal holiday in the United States. Despite only two-thirds of Americans identifying as Christian, more than 80% of Americans celebrate Easter each year. The current lack of a federal Easter Holiday significantly limits Americans’ ability to celebrate with friends, family, and church

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