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Illinois House Republicans commemorate victims on anniversary

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State Representative Michael Coffey (IL) | Representative Michael J. Coffey, Jr. (R) 95th District

State Representative Michael Coffey (IL) | Representative Michael J. Coffey, Jr. (R) 95th District

Twenty-three years ago, on a September morning that seemed like any other, America was forever changed. It is a day etched into the collective memory of all, a day when the world stood still, watching as the unthinkable unfolded. The events of September 11, 2001, shook the nation to its core but also revealed an indomitable spirit bound together by resilience, courage, and unity.

As we reflect on that day, we honor the nearly 3,000 lives lost—innocent men, women, and children who had no idea their lives would be cut short. They came from all walks of life—business professionals, first responders, and everyday citizens just going about their daily routines. In the face of terror, they became symbols of both the devastating cost of hatred and the remarkable love that can rise in the aftermath of tragedy.

The Illinois House Republicans stand with families, first responders, and every American in solemn remembrance. "We cannot forget the bravery of those who rushed into danger—firefighters, police officers, medical personnel—whose only thought was to save others," they stated. "We remember the heroes of Flight 93," ordinary passengers who made the ultimate sacrifice to prevent further destruction. Their courage reminds us that even in the darkest moments there is light.

State Representative Mike Coffey honors 9/11 victims through various initiatives aimed at remembering and supporting affected families. In Illinois—as across the nation—communities gathered in vigils and prayer services that day to mourn and seek solace in one another. Flags flew at half-staff while lines of volunteers stretched across blood donation centers as Americans united in grief found ways to help.

The world may be very different now than it was in 2001; however, lessons from 9/11 continue to guide us. We learned that our freedoms are precious and fragile; vigilance and unity are necessary to protect what we hold dear. Our differences—whether political or cultural—should never divide us; instead it is in our diversity that we find strength.

This September 11th let us not only remember pain and loss but also how this country responded remarkably in adversity's face. Let’s honor fallen legacies by renewing commitments toward unity; living lives worthy of their sacrifice; continually striving for a better stronger America.

Today we remember; today we stand together; today we pledge never to forget.

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