What federal holidays do federal employees get off?
Holidays for Federal Employees
- New Year’s Day (January 1).
- Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Washington’s Birthday (Third Monday in February).
- Memorial Day (Last Monday in May).
- Juneteenth National Independence Day (June 19).
- Independence Day (July 4).
- Labor Day (First Monday in September).
What are the holidays for federal employees and state government offices?
Federal Holidays
- New Year’s Day (January 1)
- Inauguration Day (January 20 every fourth year)
- Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Washington’s Birthday (3rd Monday in February)
- Memorial Day (last Monday in May)
- Juneteenth National Independence Day (June 19)
- Independence Day (July 4)
- Labor Day (1st Monday in September)
When was the last federal holiday created?
The last time Congress and the President added a new federal holiday was on November 2, 1983, when President Ronald Reagan signed Public Law No: 98-144, “A bill to amend Title 5, United States Code, to make the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., a legal public holiday.”
What are the 6 major US holidays?
New Year’s Day and New Year’s Eve
Is April 16 a federal holiday?
New Year’s Day – January 1st
What are federal holidays?
– the District of Columbia; – Montgomery and Prince Georges Counties in Maryland; – Arlington and Fairfax Counties in Virginia; and – the cities of Alexandria, Falls Church, and Fairfax in Virginia.
What are Federal Reserve holidays?
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