Nevada Code § 236.020

Mothers Day
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The
Governor of this State is authorized and requested to issue annually a
proclamation calling upon the state officials to display the United States flag
on all state and school buildings, and the people of the State to display the
flag at their homes, lodges, churches and places of business, and other
suitable places, on the second Sunday in May, known as Mothers Day, founded
by Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia, as a public expression of love and reverence
for the mothers of our State and other women serving it, and as an inspiration
for better homes and closer ties between the home and the State.

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