I remember the bravery of first responders and average citizens in New York City, Shanksville, PA and at the Pentagon who risked life and limb to help their countrymen. I remember the unity and resolve of all Americans as we faced down the common enemy of hate and extremism.
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I also remember the war to rid Afghanistan of the Taliban and al-Qaeda, a war we are still fighting today. I remember the decision to invade Iraq that unleashed chaos throughout the region. I remember the debates about the PATRIOT Act and the vulnerability of our civil liberties.
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I remember that many first responders from that day are still suffering and still need our help. Today is a day to remember how much was lost 18 years ago.
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My thoughts remain with the families who have suffered so much. With extremism on the rise at home and abroad we must remain vigilant and continue to work to build a better world in which people of all beliefs and backgrounds can live in peace.
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Here is a dedication to every man & woman who have given testimony to their loyalty to these United States.
https://youtu.be/5WlbMAyuUYs Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@janschakowsky Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D) IL-9 Record on 9/11 First Responder bills:
2010 House RC#491 - Y
2010 House RC#550 - Y
2010 House RC#664 - Y
2015 HR1786 Sponsor - Y
2019 House RC#474 - Y
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