"The US Senate unanimously approved Thursday, September 18, a resolution designating October 14 as the 'National Day of Remembrance for Charlie Kirk.' The date corresponds to the late conservative activist's birthday, who would have turned 32 this year.
Florida Republican Senator Rick Scott introduced the resolution Tuesday alongside Florida GOP Representative Jimmy Patronis in the House. The bipartisan measure honors Charlie Kirk's legacy and influence in conservative politics following his assassination at Utah Valley University.
Scott emphasized Charlie Kirk's impact on American political discourse and conservative activism in his statement supporting the resolution. The Florida senator highlighted Kirk's role as founder of Turning Point USA and his influence on young conservative voters.
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'Charlie was a magnetic leader, a loving father and husband, and a friend and inspiration to so many. His loss is devastating, and I'll always cherish the friendship I had with him,' Scott said in a statement. 'Charlie loved our nation and its founding principles and believed deeply in his faith, in his family, and in beauty of ideas and discussion.'"
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