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236:, despite suggestions that those two changes be made. Many U.S. states have adopted some version of the "Presidents Day" name. The perception that the name was changed stems from the fact that the act placed federal observance of Washington's Birthday in the week of February 15 to 21 and, since that week always falls between Lincoln's birthday (February 12) and Washington's (February 22), but never includes either date, popular references have given rise to the title, which recognizes both Presidents. As of 1998, a dozen U.S. states officially refer to the holiday as "Presidents' Day." The Lincoln's Birthday holiday with very limited exceptions is no longer observed at all, at least on its actual date, though some states combine it with Washington's Birthday. 29: 108: 202: 320: 306: 243:, which was established in 1983 and first observed in 1986, is celebrated on the third Monday in January, which falls on January 15–21, instead of King's actual birth date, January 15, for the same reasons. 584: 577: 221:
for federal employees, a favorite goal of the travel industry. Veterans Day was removed from this list of "always-on-Monday" holidays when it was moved back to its
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a federal holiday, also permanently on a Monday. This created long weekends with three days off ending with the holidays, such as
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An act to provide for uniform annual observances of certain legal public holidays on Mondays, and for other purposes.
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An Act to provide for uniform annual observances of certain legal public holidays on Mondays, and for other purposes
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was moved from November 11 to the fourth Monday in October, but in 1978 it was returned to November 11, the
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An Act to redesignate November 11 of each year as Veterans Day and to make such day a legal public holiday.
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as February 22, the date on which it always fell before being changed by the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.
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The Act was signed into law on June 1, 1968, and took effect on January 1, 1971.
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to "Presidents Day", nor did it combine Washington's Birthday with
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United States 1968 Congressional act regarding federal holidays
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of November 11, by act of Congress in 1975, effective 1978.
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Though the holiday was not in existence at the time,
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The Monday holiday dates this act established were:
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Index

Great Seal of the United States
90th United States Congress
Pub. L.
90–363
Statutes at Large
Stat.
250

Washington's Birthday
Pub. L.
90–363
Stat.
250
Act of Congress
federal holidays in the United States
Washington's Birthday
Memorial Day
Columbus Day
Memorial Day Weekend
Veterans Day
actual date of the end
World War I
Armistice Day

quadricentennial
Christopher Columbus
long weekends
traditional date
Washington's Birthday
Lincoln's Birthday

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