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Gov. Abbott: Texas will end observance of César Chávez Day amid abuse claims

by LAWIN.news March 19, 2026
written by LAWIN.news March 19, 2026
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced that the state will no longer observe César Chávez Day, citing recently reported allegations of sexual abuse against the late labor leader.

Abbott directed state agencies to stop recognizing the March 31 holiday, which honors Chávez’s work in organizing farmworkers and advocating for labor rights.

The governor said he intends to work with lawmakers to remove the holiday from state law entirely during the 2027 legislative session. He described the allegations as “horrific” and said they undermine Chávez’s status as a figure worthy of official state celebration.

The announcement comes after reporting by The New York Times detailed years of alleged sexual harassment and abuse connected to Chávez, including claims involving two minors. The decision has sparked backlash, leading to the cancellation of César Chávez Day events in cities such as Houston, San Antonio, and Austin, and prompting discussions about renaming streets that bear his name.

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