Flags at Half-Staff Across New York State on Patriot Day
NEW YORK – Flags across New York State are flying at half-staff today, september 11, 2025, in solemn remembrance of the nearly 3,000 lives lost in the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. The lowering of the flag is a longstanding tradition observed annually to honor the victims and heroes of that tragic day, and to reaffirm a national commitment to unity and remembrance.
Twenty-four years after the attacks, Patriot Day remains a notable day of reflection for New Yorkers and the nation. While not a federal holiday – government offices remain open and mail delivery continues – the day is officially recognized through public law, encouraging remembrance activities, flag displays at half-staff, and moments of silence. This year’s observance comes as the nation continues to grapple with issues of national security and the enduring legacy of 9/11.
In December 2001, Public Law 107-89 was enacted, officially designating September 11th as Patriot Day.The law requests the President to issue a proclamation calling for state and local governments to observe the day with programs and activities, for the U.S. flag to be flown at half-staff in memory of those who perished, and for a moment of silence to be observed nationwide.
Further solidifying the day’s significance, Public Law 111-13, passed in 2009, designated September 11th as the National Day of Service and Remembrance, encouraging Americans to honor the victims through volunteerism and community service.
➤ Read Public Law 107-89: https://www.congress.gov/bill/107th-congress/house-joint-resolution/71/text
➤ Read Public Law 111-13: https://www.congress.gov/111/statute/STATUTE-123/STATUTE-123-Pg1460.pdf