New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07329

Introduced
4/10/25  
Refer
4/10/25  
Report Pass
5/20/25  

Caption

Designates March eighth as Women's day in the state of New York as a public holiday.

Summary

Bill S07329 proposes to amend the general construction law of New York to designate March 8th as a public holiday known as Women's Day. This change aims to recognize and celebrate the contributions of women throughout history and to promote gender equality. The bill seeks to add this specific day to the list of recognized public holidays in the state, which currently includes various other significant dates such as New Year's Day, Independence Day, and Thanksgiving Day.

Impact

If enacted, this bill would officially recognize March 8th as a public holiday in New York, thereby impacting state laws related to public holidays and potentially affecting state employees' work schedules and benefits. Employers may need to adjust their policies to accommodate this new holiday, which could also influence local businesses and educational institutions regarding closures and observances.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding Bill S07329 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, as indicated by the unanimous support in the Senate Judiciary Committee vote, where all 18 members voted in favor. This suggests strong bipartisan support for recognizing Women's Day as a public holiday, reflecting a growing acknowledgment of women's rights and contributions in society.

Contention

There are currently no notable points of contention regarding this bill, as the discussions and voting history indicate a consensus among committee members. However, potential future debates could arise concerning the implications of adding another public holiday, particularly regarding its impact on businesses and state budgets.

Companion Bills

NY A07370

Same As Designates March eighth as Women's day in the state of New York as a public holiday.

Previously Filed As

NY A02705

Designates Kwanzaa as a public holiday in New York.

NY S01097

Designates the tenth day of March of each year as a public holiday, to be known as Harriet Tubman day.

NY A02096

Designates September 11th Remembrance day as a public holiday.

NY A00628

Establishes Diwali as a school holiday in public schools in the city of New York.

NY A00468

Relates to observance of all religious holidays by institutions within the state university and the city university of New York; includes the Asian Lunar New Year within the definition of such holidays.

NY S02208

Relates to observance of all religious holidays by institutions within the state university and the city university of New York; includes the Asian Lunar New Year within the definition of such holidays.

NY S01745

Changes the designation of the public holiday of Columbus day to Indigenous People's day.

NY A01275

Declares Asian Lunar New Year a public holiday.

NY S02351

Declares Asian Lunar New Year a public holiday.

NY J00062

Memorializing Governor Kathy Hochul to proclaim March 12, 2023, as Women of Color in Tech Day in the State of New York

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