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Saturday, December 21, 2019

Governor Hogan Declares State Holiday and Maryland State Government Closure for Christmas Eve


State Offices Will Be Closed Tuesday, December 24

ANNAPOLIS, MD​—Governor Larry Hogan today declared that Maryland state government agencies and offices will be closed on Tuesday, December 24, 2019 in observance of Christmas Eve.

“I am declaring Christmas Eve a state holiday this year to give our dedicated employees more time to spend with their families and loved ones,” said Governor Hogan. “We hope that our hardworking state workers, and all Marylanders, have a merry Christmas and a safe and happy holiday season.”

Under this declaration, December 24, 2019 will be treated like any other state-employee holiday.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does this mean State will be shut down the whole week, since we all know they will not come to work on Monday or return on Thursday and Friday?

Anonymous said...

1140 stop crying if you dont like it find a better job

Anonymous said...

I work for the state will be there Monday, Thursday, and Friday. Stop your drama 11:40.

Anonymous said...

Fyi, once Trump declared the same on Tuesday for the feds, per COMAR, Hogan was obligated to. The State of Maryland has to give employees off an any federally declared non-work day. If you are unhappy about it, blame Trump.

Anonymous said...

"Hardworking state workers" ! Get me a break.

Anonymous said...

Got it for you, 243. Wanna come get it?