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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sat Jun 19, 2021, 01:37 PM Jun 2021

South Dakota Is the Last State That Doesn't Officially Recognizing Juneteenth as a Holiday [View all]

Happy Juneteenth, y’all. While 49 states and–as of Thursday–the federal government now recognize today as an annual holiday or day of observance in an official capacity, there’s still one holdout in that regard: South Dakota.

Lawmakers in the Mount Rushmore State are working to change that.

From The Hill:

South Dakota ... does not recognize Juneteenth as either a state holiday or day of observance. And even there, legislators are pushing to add the holiday to the state’s list of formally recognized celebrations.

“We should all be able to celebrate the end of slavery,” said state Sen. Reynold Nesiba (D), who introduced one of two bills to honor the holiday this year. “South Dakota is the only state in the Union that happens to have a 60-foot statue of the Great Emancipator carved into the side of a mountain, so I think South Dakota is a great place to celebrate Juneteenth.”

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/south-dakota-last-state-doesnt-145600988.html

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