Make mean girls day a federally recognized holiday


Make mean girls day a federally recognized holiday
The Issue
With Summer ending and the days getting colder, having October 3rd be federally recognized can bring warmth and joy to many. It offers a unique moment to celebrate a cultural phenomenon that has shaped and inspired generations. For many Americans, "Mean Girls" is more than just a movie; it has become an iconic part of our cultural lexicon, delivering memorable quotes, and life lessons, and bringing people together across gender, race, and age groups.
First released in 2004, "Mean Girls" has left an indelible mark on American pop culture. Over the years, it has not only been a source of entertainment but has also addressed relevant social issues like bullying and the importance of friendship, acceptance, and individuality. As a generational hallmark, the movie's impact makes October 3rd a perfect day to acknowledge its significance by celebrating "Mean Girls Day" as a federal holiday.
Incorporating this holiday would allow fans and new audiences alike to celebrate creativity and humor while fostering a sense of community spirit. People across the nation could engage in themed activities, discussions, and educational events that emphasise the important messages from the film.
Additionally, various similar cultural holidays, such as "Talk Like a Pirate Day," have garnered significant participation without being federally recognized. Given the widespread popularity and the cross-generational impact of "Mean Girls," making October 3rd a federal holiday would elevate the day’s recognition and encourage more inclusive national celebrations.
By signing this petition, you can help bring acknowledgment to a movie that continues to bridge gaps and bring laughter to countless households. Let us come together to honor "Mean Girls" and make October 3rd an official day of celebration for everyone in America. Please sign this petition to support this culturally enriching initiative.

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The Issue
With Summer ending and the days getting colder, having October 3rd be federally recognized can bring warmth and joy to many. It offers a unique moment to celebrate a cultural phenomenon that has shaped and inspired generations. For many Americans, "Mean Girls" is more than just a movie; it has become an iconic part of our cultural lexicon, delivering memorable quotes, and life lessons, and bringing people together across gender, race, and age groups.
First released in 2004, "Mean Girls" has left an indelible mark on American pop culture. Over the years, it has not only been a source of entertainment but has also addressed relevant social issues like bullying and the importance of friendship, acceptance, and individuality. As a generational hallmark, the movie's impact makes October 3rd a perfect day to acknowledge its significance by celebrating "Mean Girls Day" as a federal holiday.
Incorporating this holiday would allow fans and new audiences alike to celebrate creativity and humor while fostering a sense of community spirit. People across the nation could engage in themed activities, discussions, and educational events that emphasise the important messages from the film.
Additionally, various similar cultural holidays, such as "Talk Like a Pirate Day," have garnered significant participation without being federally recognized. Given the widespread popularity and the cross-generational impact of "Mean Girls," making October 3rd a federal holiday would elevate the day’s recognition and encourage more inclusive national celebrations.
By signing this petition, you can help bring acknowledgment to a movie that continues to bridge gaps and bring laughter to countless households. Let us come together to honor "Mean Girls" and make October 3rd an official day of celebration for everyone in America. Please sign this petition to support this culturally enriching initiative.

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Petition created on October 3, 2025