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Joint statement from our National Co-Chairs, Governor Larry Hogan and Senator Joe Lieberman

Two things are true about September 11, 2001. On that day, cold-blooded terrorists murdered over 3,000 Americans. But on that day, and in the days to come, so many Americans also risked and gave their lives to save other people. Firefighters, police officers, workers in the Twin Towers, passengers on United Flight 93, and everyday people who rushed down to Ground Zero—they exhibited a selflessness and heroism that will live on long after all of us are gone. So as we remember all those we lost on the day, let us also remember and honor those who showed us what the best of America looks like. And let’s challenge ourselves to rediscover that spirit of unity and togetherness we all felt in the wake of 9/11 and that we desperately need now to navigate these challenging times.  

Thank American Heroes

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Transforming America in 17 Days
By The Editorial Board

Congress is back in session, and don’t blink or you may miss the plan to transform America in 17 days. Never mind Sen. Joe Manchin’s “strategic pause.” Democratic leaders are moving to ram into law their $3.5 trillion plan for cradle-to-grave entitlements with the narrowest of majorities before Americans figure out what they’re doing. As Nancy Pelosi famously said about ObamaCare, Congress will pass the bill so people can find out what’s in it.

 
 
 

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