President Grover Cleveland in 1894
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President Grover Cleveland signed into law the bill that made Labor Day an official national holiday in 1894.
Grover Cleveland was the President that urged it be made a Federal Holiday. Labor Day was set as the first Monday of September by the Federal Government in 1894. Prior to that it was celebrated in 30 states, the first was Oregon, which declared it a holiday in 1887.
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Grover Cleveland signed a bill to make labor day a federal holiday in 1894.
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Labor Day is a United States federal holiday celebrated on the first Monday in September. On June 28, 1894, President Grover Cleveland, long a foe of organized labor, but under voter pressure, signed a Labor Day holiday bill designating the first Monday in September for the holiday.
Signed into law by Grover Cleveland on June 28, 1894.
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It is not "singed" but "signed."
President Ronald Reagan signed the bill making Martin Luther King Day a national holiday on November 2, 1983.
Yes, Obama signed the bill on Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2012, the day after it was passed.
September 25, 1789.