
By Dave Dahl
SPRINGFIELD – Juneteenth, commemorating the end of slavery on June 19, 1865, would become a state holiday in Illinois, under a bill which has passed a committee.
The bill, sponsored by Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford (D-Maywood), passed unanimously after Lightford rebuffed questions from Sen. Jil Tracy (R-Quincy) about personnel costs for another holiday and whether Juneteenth could simply bump a lesser holiday from the state calendar.
“Juneteenth is considered the longest running African-American holiday in the United States,” said Lightford, “and is considered the second American Independence Day.”
Lightford said Juneteenth has grown from simply the celebration of the end of slavery into a festival of arts, culture, and the impact of the civil rights movement upon the nation.
SB 1965 has passed the Senate Executive Committee.
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