Today, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick introduced the St. Patrick’s Day Act, to designate St. Patrick’s Day as a federal holiday, “recognizing the profound contributions of Irish Americans and the enduring bond between the United States and Ireland”, said a statement from Fitzpatrick’s office.
“St. Patrick’s Day is more than just a date on the calendar—it is a tribute to the perseverance, sacrifice, and indomitable spirit of the Irish people. The Irish came to America seeking opportunity, and in turn, they helped build, defend, and enrich our great nation in ways too great to measure,” said Fitzpatrick in a statment.
“Their story is one of hardship and hope, struggle and triumph—woven into the very fabric of our country. Today, with nearly 2 million Irish Americans in Pennsylvania and millions more across the nation, that legacy endures. As the proud descendant of Irish immigrants and a steadfast Friend of Ireland, I am honored to introduce this bipartisan legislation to ensure that St. Patrick’s Day is recognized as a federal holiday—a day to honor the extraordinary contributions of the Irish to the American story,” Fitzpatrick continued.
In his role as Congressman, Fitzpatrick has worked to preserve Irish heritage and strengthen U.S.-Ireland relations. He also remains a leading voice in Congress for the Irish-American community. “The St. Patrick’s Day Act is yet another testament to his commitment to ensuring that the legacy, sacrifices, and triumphs of the Irish people are rightfully honored at the highest level.”
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