A 3296
Establishes State holiday on September 11 of each year.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to establish September 11th of each year as a State holiday in New Jersey, officially designated as ‘9/11 Remembrance Day.’ It amends existing state law to include this new holiday alongside others already recognized, such as Martin Luther King Jr. Day and Memorial Day. The purpose of the bill is to provide a day for New Jerseyans to remember the victims of the September 11th attacks and honor the first responders and volunteers who responded to the tragedy.
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