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South Dakota is the only US state that doesn't recognize Juneteenth as a holiday or a day of observance. The state Senate approved a measure honoring the date earlier this year. However, another bill aiming to make Juneteenth a working holiday didn't make it through the state House. Lawmakers introduced another bill to make Juneteenth a paid holiday, which is expected to pass after it was declared a federal holiday.