U.S. House offers moment of silence honoring native Kansan slain in Washington
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U.S. House offers moment of silence honoring native Kansan slain in Washington • Kansas Reflector
U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids, D-Kansas, leads colleagues Tuesday in a moment of silence in honor of Sarah Milgrim and Yaron Lischinsky, who were shot and killed in May in Washington, D.C. Milgrim grew up in Johnson County, Kansas. (Kansas Reflector screen capture of U.S. House's YouTube channel)TOPEKA — Members of the Kansas congressional delegation participated in a moment of silence on the U.S. House floor to honor the memory of a couple slain in …
Kansas Senators Honor Slain Sarah Milgrim
Kansas Senators Roger Marshall and Jerry Moran, both Republicans, introduced a resolution on Wednesday honoring Sarah Milgrim, a native of Overland Park, who was murdered alongside Yaron Lischinsky outside the Capital Jewish Museum on May 21. “At just 26 years old, Sarah Milgrim’s impact on our country and her community was profound,” stated Marshall. “She was a talented musician and chorus singer, deeply devoted to her faith, exceptionally inte…
SCOOP: Democratic congressman apologizes for mourning wrong victims of anti-Semitic terror attack, constituents criticize his "performative sympathy"
THE LOWDOWN:Rep. Danny Davis (D., Ill.) apologized to a constituent for wrongly identifying the names of two Israeli diplomats who were murdered in Washington, D.C., blaming his staff for the error while simultaneously “All Lives Matter”-ing the terrorist attack in a way that left constituents lamenting what they called Davis’s “performative sympathy.”The Washington Reporter previously reported how Davis’s office mourned the murders of “David As…
US House holds moment of silence for slain Kansan - The Iola Register
Federal lawmakers stood in tribute for Sarah Milgrim, who grew up in Prairie Village, Kansas, and her partner, Yaron Lischinsky. They were fatally shot May 21 by a Chicago man. TOPEKA — Members of the Kansas congressional delegation participated in a moment of silence on the U.S. House floor to h
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