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    The US Senate unanimously approves National Day to Commemorate the Abolition of Slavery

    Michael McCannBy Michael McCannJuly 30, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A Black Lives Matter demonstration on Juneteenth in 2020. Demonstrators drew attention to black victims of police brutality.Environmental Protection Agency’s photo

    In this case, federal government employees get a day off each year on—or about—June 19. This concerns 2 million employees. This also increases the chance for business and local government that Juneteenth will become a holiday for more people. About 47 states and the District of Columbia, in which Washington, D.C. is located, have long recognized Jonten as a holiday.

    Juneteenth commemorates the liberation of the last slaves in the United States on June 19, 1865 in Galveston, Texas.

    Calls to declare Juneteenth a national holiday have increased as Black Lives Matter’s ongoing protests against racism and excessive police brutality continue. A bill to make this possible was introduced in 2020 by some senators, a mixed group of Democrats and Republicans.

    The proposal initially met with opposition from Republican Ron Johnson, who argued that taxpayers should not pay for an extra day off for federal government employees. The annual costs were estimated by him at 600 million dollars annually for two million employees who receive their salaries on public holidays. Johnson dropped his objection because, he said in a statement, he found there was “no interest in Congress to discuss the matter further.” The proposal passed without opposition from Johnson.

    The last time another national holiday was added to the calendar in the United States was in 1983 when Martin Luther King Day was declared a national holiday.

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