President Biden, Governor Cox, and many other past and present political figures react to death of former Senator Orrin Hatch
From Salt Lake City to Washington, D.C., and from left-wing to right-wing, political figures are mourning the loss of former Senator Orrin Hatch.
President Joe Biden, who served in the Senate with Hatch for dozens of years but from opposite political parties, issued a lengthy statement Sunday: "I saw that energetic, sharp-elbowed Orrin in the many battles we had over tax policy, the right of workers to join a union, and many others. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints also responded to the passing of Hatch, who was a member of the church:
— Spencer Cox April 24, 2022 We're heartbroken to hear of the passing of Sen. Orrin Hatch. His legacy of public service truly made a difference in our state and nation. — Rep. John Curtis April 24, 2022 Rest In Peace Senator Hatch. He did great things for Utah and I’m honored to have worked with him as a member of the Utah delegation. My prayers for his family https://t.co/jrJFEgYNHg
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