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American holidays - USAGov Learn about federal, state, cultural, and religious holidays celebrated in the U S Understand the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day
National Today We keep track of fun holidays and special moments on the cultural calendar — giving you exciting activities, deals, local events, brand promotions, and other exciting ways to celebrate
State Holidays - CalHR Website In addition to the above state paid holidays, effective January 1, 2024, Senate Bill 461 implements Government Code section 19853 2, which allows excluded employees who earn a PH to convert it to Holiday Credit to observe any holiday or ceremony of the employee’s religion, culture, or heritage
California State Holidays All federal holidays are celebrated in California, including Labor Day, New Year’s Day and Veteran’s Day In addition, California recognizes the day after Thanksgiving as a holiday
List of American Holidays in Order - jocalendars. com This ordered list of American holidays helps you plan better, travel smarter, and celebrate more Whether it’s a federal holiday or cultural event, the U S calendar is packed with meaningful dates worth knowing
Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia Christmas is the only religious holiday that is a federal holiday Some businesses allow religious employees to take paid time off for religious observances Other holidays, such as Halloween and Valentine's Day, are widely celebrated in the United States but rarely include paid time off
City Holidays Observed by LADBS | LADBS - dbs. lacity. gov LADBS offices are closed on weekends, as well as the following City holidays in 2025: January 1 – New Year’s Day January 20 – Martin Luther King, Jr Day February 17 – Presidents' Day March 31 – César Chávez Day May 26 – Memorial Day June 19 – Juneteenth Day July 4 – Independence Day September 1 – Labor Day