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Kentucky court considers making Juneteenth an official holiday

June 08, 2024 | Scott County, Kentucky



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Kentucky court considers making Juneteenth an official holiday
During a recent government meeting, officials discussed the importance of community engagement and the potential recognition of Juneteenth as an official holiday in the county. The meeting highlighted the positive feedback received from the community during previous discussions, emphasizing the need for continued outreach and promotion of these events.

A key topic was the recent executive order by Governor Andy Beshear, which designated Juneteenth as a state holiday. This decision aligns with its status as a federal holiday and has prompted several counties and cities in Kentucky to observe it. Officials noted that the county has historically followed the state holiday schedule and suggested that the court consider adopting Juneteenth as an official holiday for the upcoming year.

The financial implications of this change were also addressed, with estimates indicating that the cost for holiday pay for first responders could be around $46,000 to $47,000. Additionally, it was noted that on June 19 of this year, the Property Valuation Administrator (PVA) office would not be operational due to the holiday, although the county clerk's office would remain open for certain transactions.

The discussion concluded with a recommendation to formally consider Juneteenth as an official holiday by June 19, 2025, allowing for adequate planning and budget adjustments.

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