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C茅sar Ch谩vez Day removed from Tarrant holiday schedule, replaced with Veterans Day

Tarrant County Commissioners Court holds a meeting on Feb. 10, 2026, in Fort Worth.
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Tarrant County Commissioners Court holds a meeting on Feb. 10, 2026, in Fort Worth.

Tarrant County won鈥檛 recognize C茅sar Ch谩vez Day next year, after county commissioners voted Tuesday to observe Veterans Day instead.

Their decision ends a 25-year streak of honoring Ch谩vez, the late civil rights activist known for leading the American farmworkers labor movement of the 1960s and 鈥70s. A New York Times published in March detailed allegations that he sexually abused girls and women throughout his advocacy, including Dolores Huerta, with whom he co-founded United Farm Workers, the largest labor union for farmers in the U.S.

鈥淒ue to the disturbing information about C茅sar Ch谩vez abusing women and minors, it would be completely and totally inappropriate for Tarrant County to recognize C茅sar Ch谩vez Day on March 31st,鈥 County Judge Tim O鈥橦are said in a in March following the allegations. Commissioners did not comment on the schedule change during their July 14 meeting.

Commissioners adopted the county鈥檚 holiday schedule for the 2027 fiscal year, which starts Oct. 1 and goes to the end of September next year. The schedule includes 13 paid holidays:

  • Veterans Day on Nov. 11
  • Thanksgiving Day on Nov. 26
  • The day after Thanksgiving on Nov. 27
  • Christmas Eve on Dec. 24
  • Christmas Day on Dec. 25
  • New Year鈥檚 Day on Jan. 1
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 18
  • Presidents鈥 Day on Feb. 15
  • Good Friday on March 26
  • Memorial Day on May 31
  • Juneteenth on June 18
  • Independence Day on July 5
  • Labor Day on Sept. 6

C茅sar Ch谩vez Day falls on March 31, which was his birthday. It is not a federal paid holiday.

Commissioners considered replacing C茅sar Ch谩vez Day with Veterans Day on the county holiday schedule in 2024 but ultimately abandoned the proposal after pushback from residents.

After the allegations against Ch谩vez came to light, cities and counties across Texas moved quickly to remove mentions of his name and legacy from government buildings and other commemorations.

In Fort Worth, city officials honorary street sign toppers recognizing Ch谩vez within a day of the allegations becoming public. Fort Worth ISD鈥檚 state-appointed board of managers an elementary school named for Chavez to Esperanza Elementary, the Spanish word for 鈥渉ope.鈥

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the state will no longer observe the holiday. He plans to work with lawmakers to remove any mention of the holiday from state law during next year鈥檚 legislative session.

Cecilia Lenzen is a government accountability reporter for the Fort Worth Report. Contact her at cecilia.lenzen@fortworthreport.org

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