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Reps. Miller, LaHood, Bost introduce measure to honor Charlie Kirk

Reps. Miller, LaHood, Bost introduce measure to honor Charlie Kirk

Left to Right: U.S. Reps. Mary Miller, Darin LaHood, Mike Bost. Photo: Contributed, Saga Communications/U.S. House of Representatives


Washington, D.C. (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – Three of Illinois’ representatives in the U.S. House are introducing a measure designed to honor a conservative pundit and activist who was shot and killed yesterday in Utah.

Representatives Mary Miller (R-Springfield), Darin LaHood (R-Dunlap), and Mike Bost (R-Murphysboro) have filed a Congressional Resolution they say condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk, whole also honoring his life.

Kirk, co-founder of the conservative organization Turning Point USA, grew up and was born in the Chicago suburbs, but was most recently a resident of Arizona.  He died while taking part in an event at a Utah college Thursday.  Kirk was 31 years old.

“Charlie Kirk was more than a Conservative trailblazer, he was a devoted husband, a loving father, and a Martyr for Conservatism and Christianity,” said Miller,  in a news release. “As a proud Illinois native, his courage inspired millions to stand boldly for their faith, to love America, and defend freedom.”

“The murder of Charlie Kirk is a tragic reminder of just how far our nation has spiraled from the days of political discourse to the depths of political violence,” said Bost, also in a news release.  “Charlie was a native son of Illinois whose faith, love of family, and commitment to thoughtfully engaging young people in the political process will leave a lasting mark.”

“Charlie Kirk’s murder was a despicable act of political violence,” said LaHood, in the news release. “He was a husband and father who did not deserve to die simply because of his political beliefs. My prayers remain with Charlie’s family and loved ones in light of this tragedy.”

There is no word yet on when the resolution might be taken up by Congress, which recently returned to session after a summer recess.

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