The Italian American One Voice Coalition (“IAOVC”), America’s largest independent Italian American anti-bias organization, has elected the New Hampshire State Legislature and Governor Chris Sununu to its “IAOVC Hall of Fame” for passage of HB 1014, which mandates, by state law, that cities and towns are now required to recognize Columbus Day on the second Monday in October.
A number of cities and towns that previously replaced the holiday’s name with Indigenous Peoples Day are now required to use the holiday’s official title of Columbus Day. “We are extremely pleased and happy that Governor Sununu and the State Legislature took this critically important action to correctly recognize the single most iconic day for Italian Americans, and actually all Americans” stated Andre DiMino, IAOVC President.
SOURCE: Italian Amrican One Voice Coalition
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