Honoring Those Who Served on 9/11 and Every Day in Our Communities
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For many of us, when we think of September 11, 2001, we can remember exactly where we were when we learned of the terrorist attacks. Even today, we can still hear the news broadcasts. We can still see the images of the planes colliding into the towers, and the buildings tumbling down. We can still feel the emotions of that day. The memories reverberate for each of us, even fifteen years later.
In the years since the attacks, we have heard countless stories of the heroic actions by police officers, fire fighters, paramedics, and even ordinary citizens who rose up to help that day. This is the type of bravery and selflessness law enforcement officers and first responders exhibit across the country, each and every day.
This week, I hope you will take time to reflect on the sacrifices made by all of the men and women who did not hesitate to put themselves in harm’s way at Ground Zero, the Pentagon, and on Flight 93 to serve our country, and those who bravely serve our communities every day.
It is my honor to serve you in Congress, and I look forward to hearing from you. Feel free to call my Washington, D.C. office at (202) 225-2015, Hilliard office at (614) 771-4968, Lancaster office at (740) 654-2654 or Wilmington office at (937) 283-7049 with any questions or comments you have about issues facing the federal government.
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