US Senator Introduces Legislation to Make Easter Monday a Federal Holiday| National Catholic Register
The new bill is in the earliest stage of the legislation process
U.S. Sen. Eric Schmitt, a Republican from Missouri, announced that he is introducing new legislation to make Easter a federal holiday so families are able to spend âthe holiest day in Christianityâ together.
In a thread of posts on X, Schmitt explained why the day should be federally recognized, starting with the fact that â81% of Americans celebrate Easter.âÂ
âBut,â he continued, âour current holiday schedule makes it way too difficult for families to celebrate together.â
81% of Americans celebrate Easter.
But our current holiday schedule makes it way too difficult for families to celebrate together.
Easter falls on the longest unbroken work stretch of the calendar. (March and April are the only back-to-back months without a federal holiday). pic.twitter.com/g0057itmWm
â Eric Schmitt (@Eric_Schmitt) April 14, 2025
The new bill is in the earliest stage of the legislation process but states its intent is âto designate Easter Monday as a legal public holiday,â which Schmitt said âisnât a radical idea.â
âItâs a federal recognition of a tradition that is central to Western civilization â a tradition thatâs already recognized as a public holiday in nations across (and beyond!) the West, including Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and most of Western Europe,â Schmitt said.
âIt isnât even novel in America,â Schmitt continued. âWe already have a âNational Day of Prayer,â signed into law by Missouriâs own President [Harry] Truman. A federal Easter Monday holiday allows Americans to celebrate the most extraordinary day in world history, Easter â the day of Christâs resurrection.â
Schmitt said that Easter is not a âmicro-holidayâ but rather a day that âunites more than three-quarters of Americans.âÂ
âFor generations, many American school calendars gave students the day off for Good Friday and Easter Monday,â he continued.
Schmitt explained that aside from religious elements, the day off would also create a break when âworkers and families need it most.â
âEaster is a floating holiday, it can fall from March 22 to April 25. The only two-month gap in our federal holiday calendar is April-May. An Easter Monday holiday fills the gap.â
Schmitt said federal recognition of the holiday is âPro-worker. Pro-family. Pro-faith.â
âThere are plenty of practical arguments for it, too,â Schmitt said. âEaster weekend already generates around $15 billion for our economy. Making it a three-day weekend could boost that by an estimated 10%-15%, adding up to $2 billion in economic activity while strengthening American families.â
He added: âOur holidays and traditions are part of the story we tell about ourselves. This is not partisan. Itâs not a âRepublicanâ or âDemocratâ holiday. Itâs an American holiday, allowing a fuller celebration of the defining moment of the faith that shaped our nation and civilization.âÂ