Congressman Al Green's Statement on the Death of Senator Edward M. Kennedy
(Washington, DC)--Congressman Al Green issued the following statement on the death of Senator Edward M. Kennedy:
“Today our country mourns the passing of a political giant, a defender of democracy, a lion of liberalism, Senator Edward M. Kennedy. My heartfelt condolences go out to the Kennedy family for their loss. My thoughts and prayers are with them at this time.
"Edward Kennedy was the quintessential public servant, putting his country first for 40 years, serving as a U.S. Senator. He epitomized courage, optimism, and perseverance. Throughout his Senate career, Kennedy championed the rights of all Americans. Even as he battled against brain cancer, he remained a passionate voice for comprehensive healthcare reform. As Congress works to make his dream a reality, let us commemorate Kennedy’s passing by getting the job done.
"All Americans owe a debt to Senator Edward Kennedy. He was instrumental in authoring and sponsoring legislation which made a significant difference in the quality of life of the American people. These landmark laws include the Civil Rights Act of 1964, No Child Left Behind Act, Minority Health and Health Disparities and Education Act, Head Start Act, and Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. His contributions have left an indelible mark on the lives of so many.
"Although a chapter in American history has closed, the legacy of Senator Edward Kennedy will endure. His enormous spirit and presence will be greatly missed.”