Reps. Evans & Fitzpatrick Urge Bipartisan Showing at Congressional Baseball Game

Statement

Date: June 14, 2017
Location: Washington, DC

Congressmen Dwight Evans (D-PA) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) released a joint statement following Wednesday's shooting encouraging members to come together:

"We are shocked & saddened by this morning's senseless act of violence against our congressional colleagues, staffers and Capitol Police. At times like this, Americans must know that regardless of party affiliation or political ideology, we stand united in love of country and commitment to service. We are thankful that tomorrow's Congressional Baseball Game will be played despite today's events and believe it can serve as a spotlight on this unity. We are urging our colleagues to join us in attending and sitting with a member from the other side of the aisle. Likewise, we encourage the president to attend. Together we will send a message that, despite our differences, we stand united. Then, once the final "out" is recorded, we urge all lawmakers to set aside the red and blue jerseys, and return to our duties with a renewed belief in ourselves and each other, to come together in governance and work for their American people."


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