Donald J. Trump Day could become newest state holiday
OKLAHOMA CITY – November 5 would be President Donald J. Trump Day in Oklahoma under a measure that passed a Senate panel on Wednesday.
OKLAHOMA CITY – November 5 would be President Donald J. Trump Day in Oklahoma under a measure that passed a Senate panel on Wednesday.
Senate Bill 1105 would add the holiday to a long list, which already includes Jefferson Day on April 13 and Will Rogers Day on Nov. 4.
Sen. Dana Prieto, R-Tulsa, said his measure would not require employers to provide time off.
“There are a lot of days we don’t get off for,” he said. “Many holidays are just excuses for stores to be able to have a sale. Nobody is going to be taking off for this.”
Prieto said he selected Nov. 5 because it was the day voters elected Trump to a second term.
The measure passed the Senate Retirement and Government Resources Committee by a vote of 6-2 and heads to the Senate floor.
In 2021, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill naming 20 miles of remote highway along U.S. 287 between Boise City and the Oklahoma-Texas border as the President Donald J. Trump Highway.