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HB858 • 2026

Legal holidays; replaces Columbus Day, the second Monday in October, with Indigenous Peoples' Day.

<p class=ldtitle>A BILL to amend and reenact § 2.2-3300 of the Code of Virginia, relating to legal holidays; Indigenous Peoples' Day.</p>

Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Cousins
Last action
2026-02-06
Official status
Continued
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

The bill summary and text do not provide details about how schools or businesses will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day, nor does it specify an effective date for the change.

Indigenous Peoples' Day in Virginia

This bill changes Columbus Day on the second Monday in October to Indigenous Peoples' Day in Virginia.

What This Bill Does

  • Changes the legal holiday from Columbus Day to Indigenous Peoples' Day on the second Monday of October.

Who It Names or Affects

  • People who work for the government or businesses that follow Virginia's legal holidays.

Terms To Know

Legal holiday
A day when people do not have to go to work because it is recognized by the state as a special day.
Indigenous Peoples' Day
A day set aside in Virginia to honor American Indians and their contributions.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify how schools or businesses will celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day.
  • It is unclear if other states will follow Virginia's example.
  • The effective date of the change has not been determined yet.

Bill History

  1. 2026-02-06 Rules

    Continued to 2027 in Rules (Voice Vote)

  2. 2026-02-02 Studies Subcommittee

    Subcommittee recommends continuing to 2027 (Voice Vote)

  3. 2026-01-30 Studies Subcommittee

    Assigned HRUL sub: Studies Subcommittee

  4. 2026-01-16 House

    Fiscal Impact Statement from Department of Planning and Budget (HB858)

  5. 2026-01-13 House

    Prefiled and ordered printed; Offered 01-14-2026 26102710D

  6. 2026-01-13 Rules

    Referred to Committee on Rules

Official Summary Text

Legal holidays; Indigenous Peoples' Day.
Replaces Columbus Day, the second Monday in October, with Indigenous Peoples' Day as a state holiday.

Current Bill Text

Read the full stored bill text
A BILL to amend and reenact §
2.2-3300
of the Code of Virginia, relating to legal holidays; Indigenous Peoples' Day.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:

1. That §
2.2-3300
of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:

§
2.2-3300
. Legal holidays.

It is the policy of the Commonwealth to fix and set aside certain days in the calendar year as legal holidays for the people of Virginia. In each year, the following days are designated as legal holidays:

January 1 — New Year's Day.

The third Monday in January — Martin Luther King, Jr., Day to honor Martin Luther King, Jr., (
1929-1968
), defender of causes.

The third Monday in February — George Washington Day to honor George Washington (
1732-1799
), the first President of the United States.

The last Monday in May — Memorial Day to honor all persons who made the supreme sacrifice in giving their lives in defense of Virginia and the United States in the following wars and engagements and otherwise: Indian Uprising (1622), French and Indian Wars (
1754-1763
), Revolutionary War (
1775-1783
), War of 1812 (
1812-1815
), Mexican War (
1846-1848
), Civil War (
1861-1865
), Spanish-American War (1898), World War I (
1917-1918
), World War II (
1941-1945
), Korean War (
1950-1953
), Vietnam War (
1965-1973
), Operation Desert Shield-Desert Storm (
1990-1991
), Global War on Terrorism (2000- ), Operation Enduring Freedom (2001- ), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003- ). On this day all flags, national, state, and local, shall be flown at half-staff or half-mast to honor and acknowledge respect for those who made the supreme sacrifice.

June 19 — Juneteenth to commemorate the announcement of the abolition of slavery in Texas, the last of the former Confederate States of America to abolish slavery, and to recognize the significant roles and many contributions of African Americans to the Commonwealth and the nation.

July 4 — Independence Day to honor the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

The first Monday in September — Labor Day to honor all people who work in Virginia.

The second Monday in October —
Columbus Day
Indigenous Peoples' Day
and Yorktown Victory Day to honor
Christopher Columbus (
1451-1506
), a discoverer of the Americas,
American Indians residing in the Commonwealth
and the final victory at Yorktown on October 19, 1781, in the Revolutionary War.

The Tuesday following the first Monday in November — Election Day for the right of citizens of a free society to exercise the right to vote.

November 11 — Veterans Day to honor all persons who served in the Armed Forces of Virginia and the United States in the following wars and engagements and otherwise: Indian Uprising (1622), French and Indian Wars (
1754-1763
), Revolutionary War (
1775-1783
), War of 1812 (
1812-1815
), Mexican War (
1846-1848
), Civil War (
1861-1865
), Spanish American War (1898), World War I (
1917-1918
), World War II (
1941-1945
), Korean War (
1950-1953
), Vietnam War (
1965-1973
), Operation Desert Shield-Desert Storm (
1990-1991
), Global War on Terrorism (2000- ), Operation Enduring Freedom (2001- ), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (2003- ).

The fourth Thursday in November and the Friday next following — Thanksgiving Day to honor and give thanks in each person's own manner for the blessings bestowed upon the people of Virginia and honoring the first Thanksgiving in 1619.

December 25 — Christmas Day.

Whenever any of such days falls on Saturday, the Friday next preceding such day, or whenever any of such days falls on Sunday, the Monday next following such day, and any day so appointed by the Governor of the Commonwealth or the President of the United States, shall be a legal holiday as to the transaction of all business.