National Juneteenth Observance Foundation
Celebration of Freedom

The California Juneteenth State
Holiday Bill is an excellent
bill to review as sample legislation. Also review the Arkansas
Juneteenth State Holiday Bill,
the Mississippi Juneteenth
State Holiday Bill and the Kentucky Juneteenth State Holiday Bill.
JUNETEENTH BILL IN THE STATE OF
04/11/94
JUNETEENTH BILL IN THE STATE OF
ENROLLED SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 21
By: Horner, Roberts, Brown, Monson, Williams (Penny) and Pierce of the Senate
and Ross, Bryant (John), Cox, Toure and Sullivan of the House
A Joint Resolution relating to Juneteenth National Freedom Day; amending 25
O.S. 1991, Section 82.2, which relates to additional holidays; designating the
third Saturday in June of each year as an official holiday; providing for
codification; directing distribution; and declaring an emergency.
WHEREAS, more than 130 years old, Juneteenth National Freedom Day is the oldest
and only African-American holiday observance in the
WHEREAS, approximately eleven and one-half million African-Americans survived
the voyage to the New World - the number that died is likely greater - only to
be subjected to whipping, castration, branding and rape, and forced to submit
to slavery for more than 200 years after arrival in the United States; and
WHEREAS, events in the history of the United States which led to the Civil War
of 1861 centered around sectional differences between the North and South that
were based on the economic and social divergence caused by the existence of
slavery; and
WHEREAS, Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated as President of the United States in
1861. As President,
WHEREAS, in 1862, the first clear signs that the end of slavery was imminent
came when laws abolishing slavery in the territories of Oklahoma, Nebraska,
Colorado and New Mexico were passed. In September of that same year, President
Lincoln warned the eleven rebellious Confederate States that if they did not
return to the
WHEREAS, enforcement of the Emancipation Proclamation, however, only occurred
in Confederate States once under Union Army control. Congress subsequently
passed the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution on January 31, 1865,
abolishing slavery throughout the
WHEREAS, spontaneous celebration erupted throughout the country when
African-Americans learned of their freedom. Juneteenth National Freedom Day
demonstrates that slaves hated slavery and celebrated its abolishment with
excitement and great joy. It is a reminder to all Americans of the status and
importance of Americans of African descent as American citizens.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE SENATE AND THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
OF THE 2ND SESSION OF THE 44TH
SECTION 1. AMENDATORY 25 O.S. 1991, Section 82.2 is amended to read as follows:
Section 82.2 The following additional days are designated as holidays:
Jefferson Day on the 13th day of April; Oklahoma Day on the 22nd day of April;
Mothers Day on the second Sunday in May; Juneteenth National Freedom Day on the
third Saturday in June; Indian Day on the first Saturday after the full moon in
September; Cherokee Strip Day on the 16th day of September; Will Rogers Day on
the 4th day of November; Citizenship Recognition Day on such date as may be
fixed by the Governor; Oklahoma Historical Day on the 10th day of October;
Senior Citizens Day the 9th day of June; Youth Day on the third Sunday in March
each year; each day in which a state election is held throughout the state of
Oklahoma; and such other days as may be designated by the President of the
United States or the Governor of the State of Oklahoma. Notwithstanding the day
designated for Veterans Day by Section 82.1 of this title, any bank, savings
and loan association or credit union may observe the fourth Monday in October
as Veterans Day. Any act authorized, required or permitted to be performed on
any holiday as designated in this section may and shall be performed on said
day the same as on any business day; provided any state, national or federal
reserve bank, building and loan association, credit union, state, federal,
county or municipal office may close on any day designated in this section as a
holiday, and, upon such bank, building and loan association, credit union, or
public office being closed on such day, any act authorized, required or
permitted to be performed at or by such bank, building and loan association,
credit union, public office or public official may be performed on the next
succeeding business day and no liability or loss or rights of any kind shall
result from such delay.
SECTION 2. NEW LAW A new section of law to be codified in the Oklahoma Statutes
as Section 82.4 of Title 25, unless there is created a duplication in
numbering, reads as follows:
The third Saturday in June of each year is hereby declared an official holiday,
to be known as Juneteenth National Freedom Day.
SECTION 3. The Secretary of State is hereby directed to distribute copies of
the resolution to the Governor, the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and the
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
SECTION 4. It being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public
peace, health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, by reason
whereof this act shall take effect and be in full force from and after its
passage and approval.
Passed the Senate the 27th day of April, 1994.
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President of the Senate
Passed the House of Representatives the 11th day of April, 1994.
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President of the House of Representatives