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Sen. Pettyjohn, Rep. Carson Introduce Legislation to Honor National Days of Mourning​​

Dover, DE – Senator Brian Pettyjohn (R-Georgetown) and Representative Bill Carson (D-Smyrna) on Tuesday introduced Senate Bill 47 (SB 47), bipartisan legislation to close Delaware state government offices in observance of a National Day of Mourning declared following the death of a current or former President of the United States. The bipartisan proposal ensures Delaware joins the nation in paying tribute during moments of historical significance and mourning. With bipartisan sponsorship and support, Senator Pettyjohn believes SB 47 underscores Delaware’s respect for the enduring legacy of the nation’s leaders. “America’s Presidents, whether currently serving or from years past, have dedicated their lives to shaping the country we know today,” said Senator Pettyjohn. “This legislation reflects our commitment to honoring their service by pausing to recognize the sacrifices they and their families have made for our nation.” Representative Bill Carson added, “The death of a President represents a somber moment for all Americans. Setting aside a day to reflect on their leadership and service is not just a tradition but a testament to the unity and resilience of our democracy.” This legislation was last introduced in 2019 as Senate Bill 6 following the death of former President George H.W. Bush. It was reported out of the Senate Finance Committee, but did not receive consideration by the full Senate. The bill has been assigned to the Senate Elections and Government Affairs Committee.

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