SB170 Columbus Dayţ is said to be voted on today 

Columbus Day is a celebration of Italian-American heritage month, not just Columbus

Please call kaitlyn at the Senate office  801- 538-1035  

The Senators are on the Senate floor and there Voice  mail are full.  Kaitlyn will take a message for them.

Please give your vote of support to leave the name Columbus Day as is

That  "Columbus Day" is the foundation for October, as Italian Heritage month in Utah. 


Please call, also

Katiemarie Harmon

Intern for Senator Christensen 

435-851-7457

kharmon@le.utah.gov


President Benjamin Harrison issued the first proclamation encouraging Americans to celebrate Columbus Day in 1892 — the 400th anniversary of Columbus’ landing in the Bahamas in 1492 — by taking the day off work to pay homage to the explorer and show “their appreciation of the great achievements of the four completed centuries of American life.”

President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a proclamation making it a federal holiday in 1937, after intense lobbying by the Knights of Columbus, a fraternal benefit organization of Italians and Roman Catholics. President Nixon established the modern holiday on the second Monday in October in 1971.

In many cities, Columbus Day is a celebration of Italian-American heritage, not just Columbus, so it’s no surprise that Italian-Americans are among the most vocal opponents of the shifting focus.


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