Kentucky Senators Introduce Bill that Would Establish 'Charlie Kirk Day'
Kentucky Senate Bill 31 honors Charlie Kirk as a martyr for truth and liberty, encouraging civic engagement and reflection on his principles every Oct. 14, his birthday.
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Newly proposed Kentucky bill would establish ‘Charlie Kirk Day’ on activist's birthday
Kentucky legislators have introduced a bill to establish Oct. 14 as Charlie Kirk Day in the Commonwealth, honoring the conservative activist who was assassinated in September 2025.Senate Bill 31, filed in the Kentucky General Assembly, would designate Kirk's birthday as an annual day of remembrance. The legislation describes Kirk as "the preeminent voice of a generation" who inspired millions of young Americans to engage in civic discourse and c…
Kentucky lawmakers proposed bill would establish ‘Charlie Kirk Day’
Republican Kentucky legislators introduced a bill to establish Oct. 14 as “Charlie Kirk Day,” honoring the late conservative activist. Charlie Kirk was assassinated at Utah Valley University at 31 years old and was an American right-wing political activist and former president and co-founder of Turning Point USA, according to the Associated Press. Sen. Steve Rawlings, R-Burlington, filed Senate Bill 31, which would designate Kirk’s birthday as a…
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