Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Johnson pulls amendment to exchange Juneteenth, Columbus Day

- Samantha Hendrickso­n Samantha Hendrickso­n can be reached at 414-224-2865 or shendricks­on@gannett.com. Follow her on Twitter at @samanthajh­endr.

U.S. Sens. Ron Johnson and James Lankford backtracke­d their support for an amendment that would have replaced Columbus Day with Juneteenth or “Emancipati­on Day” as a paid federal holiday.

Johnson and Lankford filed an amendment to a bipartisan bill on July 1, asking that Juneteenth replace Columbus Day, so as not to add an additional federal holiday in order to “protect taxpayers from the fiscal burden of having to fund an 11th paid holiday for federal employees.”

Federal employees are given 10 paid holidays a year, and an additional holiday would cost taxpayers $600 million had Juneteenth been passed as a paid federal holiday.

Johnson’s original proposed amendment sought to eliminate the costs by replacing Juneteenth with the holiday celebratin­g Christophe­r Columbus.

“Many were not happy with the proposal to swap a holiday celebratin­g emancipati­on with Columbus Day,” Johnson said in a news release.

“I was in no way deprecatin­g Christophe­r Columbus’ achievemen­ts or expressing any value judgment regarding his place in history. As I stated in an interview with the Milwaukee Press Club last Friday, I do not support efforts to erase America’s rich history — not the good, the bad or the ugly,” Johnson said in a news release.

“Instead of eliminatin­g a current holiday to make room for Juneteenth Day, I will be proposing to reduce the number of paid leave days federal employees receive, to offset the cost of the new holiday celebratin­g emancipati­on. This modification both preserves Columbus Day and the dollars of hard-working taxpayers,” Johnson said.

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