In a significant step towards cultural inclusivity, a bill to formally recognize Diwali, Eid al-Fitr, Vaisakhi, and Vesak as official days of observance in Nevada went for its first hearing on Feb.27. The bill, introduced last year, is sponsored by Reuben D’Silva, an Indian American Assemblyman.
D’Silva, who represents East and North Las Vegas, took to social media to share the news, stating, "A powerful show of community and testament! NV Assembly Bill 82 will add Diwali, Eid al-Fitr, Vaisakhi, and Vesak to our state's official days of observance. Adherents of these traditions number in the billions worldwide and represent one of the fastest-growing populations in Nevada. Recognizing these important celebrations is a meaningful step towards making Nevada more inclusive and welcoming for all who call it home."
The bill (AB82) mandates that the Governor of Nevada issue annual proclamations designating four cultural and religious observance days:
The Governor’s proclamation for each observance will encourage media outlets, educators, business and labor leaders, and government officials to highlight the cultural significance and contributions of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, and Buddhist communities in Nevada and beyond.
The bill amends Chapter 236 of the Nevada Revised Statutes (NRS) and takes effect immediately upon passage and approval.
The bill has received widespread support from various community organizations, including the Hindu American Foundation, which praised the move in a statement on X (formerly Twitter). "A bill introduced by Indian American Nevada state legislator @ReubenDSilvaNV, NV AB82, would have Nevada proclaim Diwali Day and Vaisakhi Day, among other holidays, each year going forward. Thank you for recognizing the aspirations of so many Nevadans!" the organization wrote.
A bill introduced by Indian American Nevada state legislator @ReubenDSilvaNV, NV AB82, would have Nevada proclaim Diwali Day and Vaisakhi Day, among other holidays each year going forward.
— Hindu American Foundation (@HinduAmerican) February 28, 2025
Thank you for recognizing the aspirations of so many Nevadans!https://t.co/keB6FVFpIv
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