Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1162

Introduced
1/16/25  

Caption

To Establish Good Friday As An Official State Holiday.

Impact

The primary impact of HB1162 would be on the state's holiday observance framework, as it would align the state's recognition of religious holidays with those observed by many citizens. Specifically, this legislation would allow state employees to have a paid day off on Good Friday, which could influence work schedules and state operations. The bill reflects wider trends where states increasingly recognize diverse religious observances in public sector policies.

Summary

House Bill 1162 aims to establish Good Friday as an official state holiday in Arkansas. If passed, this bill would amend existing state law to include Good Friday among the list of recognized holidays for state employees. Currently, the state has designated a series of holidays, and the addition of Good Friday would expand this list, reflecting an acknowledgement of the holiday's significance in the Christian faith as well as among many residents of Arkansas.

Contention

While the bill may receive support from Christian groups and those advocating for the acknowledgment of religious holidays, it could face opposition from secular organizations and other groups who argue against establishing religious holidays in public employment settings. There may be concerns regarding the implications for labor costs and the precedence set by recognizing specific religious observances as official state holidays. This may prompt debates about fairness and representation of other faiths or non-religious perspectives in the state’s holiday calendar.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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