If one Connecticut lawmaker has his way, Halloween might get a little more random.
State Rep. Tim Larson is proposing that the Connecticut legislature permanently designate the last Saturday in October as Halloween. He says it would make the holiday less difficult for working parents, safer for trick-or-treaters and a boost to the economy as well.
3 comments:
Nooooo! I like having it on a school night. More controlled. Not as much nonsense goes on because kids know they have school the next day.
Next thing ya know, they'll want Thankgiving to always be on a Thursday
I don't think they should mess with Halloween. People always want to fix things that aren't broken.
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