U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt introduces legislation to make Easter Monday a federal holiday


U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Missouri, announced that he is introducing new legislation to make Easter a federal holiday so families are able to spend ā€œthe holiest day in Christianityā€ together.

In a thread of posts on X, Schmitt explained why the day should be federally recognized, starting with the fact that ā€œ81% of Americans celebrate Easter.ā€

ā€œBut,ā€ he continued, ā€œour current holiday schedule makes it way too difficult for families to celebrate together.ā€

The new bill is in the earliest stage of the legislation process but states its intent is ā€œto designate Easter Monday as a legal public holiday,ā€ which Schmitt said ā€œisn’t a radical idea.ā€

ā€œIt’s a federal recognition of a tradition that is central to Western civilization — a tradition that’s already recognized as a public holiday in nations across (and beyond!) the West, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and most of Western Europe,ā€ Schmitt said.

ā€œIt isn’t even novel in America,ā€ Schmitt continued. ā€œWe already have a ā€˜National Day of Prayer,’ signed into law by Missouri’s own President [Harry] Truman. A federal Easter Monday holiday allows Americans to celebrate the most extraordinary day in world history, Easter — the day of Christ’s resurrection.ā€

Schmitt said that Easter is not a ā€œmicro-holidayā€ but rather a day that ā€œunites more than three-quarters of Americans.ā€

ā€œFor generations, many American school calendars gave students the day off for Good Friday and Easter Monday,ā€ he continued.

Schmitt explained that aside from religious elements, the day off would also create a break when ā€œworkers and families need it most.ā€

ā€œEaster is a floating holiday, it can fall from March 22 to April 25. The only two-month gap in our federal holiday calendar is April-May. An Easter Monday holiday fills the gap.ā€

Schmitt said federal recognition of the holiday is ā€œPro-worker. Pro-family. Pro-faith.ā€

ā€œThere are plenty of practical arguments for it, too,ā€ Schmitt said. ā€œEaster weekend already generates around $15 billion for our economy. Making it a three-day weekend could boost that by an estimated 10%-15%, adding up to $2 billion in economic activity while strengthening American families.ā€

ā€œOur holidays and traditions are part of the story we tell about ourselves. This is not partisan. It’s not a ā€˜Republican’ or ā€˜Democrat’ holiday. It’s an American holiday, allowing a fuller celebration of the defining moment of the faith that shaped our nation and civilization,ā€ Schmitt said.



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