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  2. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 December 2024. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. Holidays in the United States of America For other uses, see Public holidays in the United States (disambiguation). Public holidays in the United States Public • Paid • Federal • Observance • School • Hallmark Observed by Federal ...

  3. Federal holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Federal holidays are designated by the United States Congress in Title V of the United States Code (5 U.S.C. § 6103). [2] Congress only has authority to create holidays for federal institutions (including federally-owned properties), employees, and the District of Columbia.

  4. Category:Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Public holidays in the United States" The following 86 pages are in this category, out of 86 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Is There Such a Thing as Too Many Federal Holidays?

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    Only 13 percent say there aren't enough, and 53 percent say that the current number of federal holidays is just right. It's obvious that the survey wasn't taken on the last night of a holiday weekend.

  6. List of observances in the United States by presidential ...

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    Holidays proclaimed in this way may be considered a U.S. "national observance", but it would be improper to refer to them as "federal holidays". Many of these observances designated by Congress are authorized under permanent law under Title 36, U.S. Code , in which cases the President is under obligation to issue an annual proclamation.

  7. Category:Federal holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to federal holidays in the United States, calendar dates that are recognized and designated by the federal government of the United States as holidays. Every year on a U.S. federal holiday, non-essential federal government offices are closed, stock market trading is usually suspended, and every federal government employee is ...

  8. Uniform Monday Holiday Act - Wikipedia

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    An 1890s poster showing Washington's Birthday as February 22, the date on which it always fell before being changed by the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act (Pub. L. 90–363, 82 Stat. 250, enacted June 28, 1968) is an Act of Congress that permanently moved two federal holidays in the United States to a Monday, being – Washington's Birthday and Memorial Day – and ...

  9. Stock Picks: Jim Cramer's Top Stocks for the 2011 Holidays

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    Jim Cramer did, and he graced us all with a list of his favorite 2011 holiday stock picks. Cramer, host of CNBC's Mad Money, thinks a few well-timed shares of companies make an excellent holiday.