Most federal employees will have the day off from work on January 9 but not all. Americans who don't work for the federal government will not have the day off because it isn't a national holiday.
Thursday, January 9, is a National Day of Mourning to coincide with the funeral of former President Jimmy Carter. Federal government offices, stock markets and the U.S. Postal Service will be closed.
January 9 has been designated a national day of mourning following the death of the U.S.’s longest-living president, Jimmy Carter. The 39th president reportedly died peacefully at his home on ...
President Joe Biden has declared January 9 a national day of mourning for former President Jimmy Carter and announced Monday that all federal government offices would be closed that day as a show ...
With the death of former President Jimmy Carter yesterday ... announced that Carter will be honored with a national day of mourning on January 9, continuing the tradition of recognizing former ...
Biden declared January 9 a national day of mourning for Jimmy Carter, calling on Americans to visit their places of worship to “pay homage” to the late leader. US President Joe Biden on Sunday ...
President Joe Biden used an executive order to declare January 9, the day ... be open too. A national day of mourning will take place on Thursday to mark former president Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
President Joe Biden designated Jan. 9 as a National Day of Mourning to honor former President Jimmy Carter, coinciding with his state funeral at Washington National Cathedral. Federal government ...
The U.S. will honor the late President Jimmy Carter with a national day of mourning, which will see ... used an executive order to declare January 9, the day of Carter’s state funeral at the ...
While the former is set to observe a moment of silence for Carter at 9:20 am EST ... As Biden issued an executive order ...