Labor Day was founded to honor the social and economic dedication and achievements that American Workers perform throughout the year. It's a yearly national tribute to the hard working citizens of this great country who continue to give our country strength, prosperity and ensures its well-being.
The first state bill was introduced to the New York Legislature, however it was actually the state of Oregon that passed the law of a Labor Day recognition on February 21, 1887. Colorado, New Jersey, New York and Massachusetts also passed the law that same year. By the end of the decade, Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Nebraska followed suit and by 1894 23 additional states had adopted the holiday to honor the American workers. Finally, on June 28, 1894 the District of Columbia had passed the law stating that the first Monday of September will be declared a legal holiday known as Labor Day for the District and all of its territories.

God Bless America, all its Military Members and their families, and God Bless each of you. Have a safe and enjoyable Holiday!