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The Hatch Center is a forum for political discourse, a springboard for civic engagement, and a world-class repository of modern American legislative history.

Salt Lake City, UT; Washington, DC
Joined December 2008

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  1. May is National Mental Health Awareness Month. Whether it be the 3-digit Suicide Hotline or mental health curriculum, we're grateful to partner w/ & to help Utah lead on this issue.

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  2. May 6
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  3. For those unable to attend yesterday's funeral, we invite you to watch the recording from Yesterday's ceremony included beautiful tributes from , , and many more.

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  4. “Orrin was a master legislator. ... He took his legislation to the same place where our Savior took his ministry: To the margins. To the periphery. Serving ‘the least of these.’” in a tribute to Senator Hatch at yesterday's funeral service.

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  5. Scenes from a beautiful funeral service led by A special thanks to the many public- and private-sector leaders who traveled from across the country to join us yesterday in celebrating the remarkable life and legacy of Senator Orrin G. Hatch.

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  6. Orrin Hatch was a great statesman and friend. He had an immense impact on my life and I appreciate his advice and wisdom over the years. No one will ever truly know all he did for our great state and nation. He lived a remarkable life and it was an honor to pay him tribute.

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  7. The Senator's longest-serving staffer, Melanie Bowen, reflects on the personal qualities that made Hatch one of the most effective legislators of all time.

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  8. A special thanks to and the Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building in downtown Salt Lake City for honoring Senator Hatch, a giant of the judiciary.

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  9. Today and honored Senator Orrin G. Hatch, the former Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee and one of its longest-serving members.

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  10. A beautiful tribute displaying the flags at half mast in honor of Senator Orrin G. Hatch--courtesy of the Senator's good friend, Lew Larsen.

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  11. Details for the funeral services of Senator Orrin G. Hatch have been announced. For more information, please visit our website:

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  12. Orrin Hatch was a man of vision and unparalleled legislative accomplishment. His unwavering dedication to our state and country during his 40 years of public service will be remembered for generations to come—as will his self-deprecating sense of humor. God be with you, Orrin.

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  13. Apr 23

    Sen. Hatch once told me that comity was the cartilage that made the Senate function. thank you for your guidance, kindness and friendship. And to Elaine - thank you for sharing Orrin with the nation.

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  14. Apr 26

    Orrin Hatch was a pioneer, through and through. I bid my friend Senator Hatch onward, ever onward. May we as a nation forever remember his legacy is my prayer.

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  15. "Hatch was a bundle of seeming contradictions held together by decency. ... He was a Senator sui generis. There was no one quite like him before, and there will never be anyone quite like him again." Hatch's speechwriter pays tribute in

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  16. ICYMI: Hatch Foundation Executive Director Matt Sandgren sat down with Boyd Matheson of yesterday to discuss Senator Hatch's life and legacy. Listen here:

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  17. "If every member of Congress had the wisdom, character, integrity and foresight of Orrin Hatch, our country would be stronger, more prosperous, and more united today." The Hatch Foundation's Matt Sandgren pays tribute to Orrin Hatch in

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  18. The Hatch Foundation sadly announces the passing of Senator Orrin G. Hatch—the former President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate and the longest-serving Senator in Utah history (1977-2019). To learn more about his incredible life, click here:

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  19. A9: Special shoutouts to the National Reentry Resource Center and the Foundation for Family Life !

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  20. A8: Individuals reentering society need a place to live, access to medical care, a strong network of support, and a job. A supportive community is essential to helping individuals find all of these!

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