Cepeda-Freytiz, Burgos introduce legislation to mark Colombian Independence Day
Rep. Danilo Burgos April 20, 2026 | 3:29 PM
HARRISBURG, April 20 – To commemorate when patriot leaders set into motion events that led to independence in Colombia 216 years ago, state Reps. Johanny Cepeda-Freytiz, D-Berks, and Danilo Burgos, D-Phila., have introduced legislation that would recognize Colombian Independence Day in Pennsylvania.
The legislation, H.R. 487, would recognize July 20, 2026, as Colombian Independence Day. On July 20, 1810, the struggle for Colombian independence began in Santafé de Bogotá, shaping Latin American and world history.
“The road to Colombia’s independence began as a movement for local self-government and continued to grow over the next decade,” said Cepeda-Freytiz, who chairs the Pennsylvania Legislative Latino Caucus. “This ultimately led to the formation of the Republic of Gran Colombia, which supported the independence of many other Latin American nations.
“This resolution will honor that momentous legacy, the longstanding ties between our Commonwealth and Colombia, and the contributions Colombians have made to enrich Pennsylvania’s economy, civic life, and culture.”
“Pennsylvania holds a unique place in the story of Colombian independence, acting as an early hub where revolutionary ideas were shared and strengthened,” said Burgos. “Recognizing Colombian Independence Day is not only a tribute to the courage and determination of those who fought for freedom, but also a celebration of the deep historical ties we share.”
Pennsylvania and Colombia share a connected history of independence, with Philadelphia serving as a hub for the Colombian independence movement. Its ports, printers, merchants, and political circles helped circulate the ideas that inspired Colombian revolutionaries.