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GOV. MALLOY ASKS RESIDENTS TO PARTICIPATE IN MOMENT OF SILENCE AT 9:30 FRIDAY MORNING
Writes Nation's Governors Asking Each State to Consider Participating
(HARTFORD, CT) - Governor Dannel P. Malloy today
signed a proclamation
declaring Friday, December 21, 2012 a "Day of Mourning" in the State of Connecticut and requesting that residents statewide participate in a moment of silence at 9:30 a.m. The Governor is also requesting houses of worship and government buildings that have the capability, to ring bells 26 times during that moment in honor of each life that was taken at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
"Let us all come together collectively to mourn the loss of far too many promising lives at Sandy Hook Elementary School," Governor Malloy said. "Though we will never know the full measure of sorrow experienced by these families, we can let them know that we stand with them during this difficult time."
Governor Malloy has also written
a letter to every governor
in the United States, asking each state to consider joining the State of Connecticut on Friday during this time of reflection and mourning.
"Mourning this tragedy has extended beyond Newtown, beyond the borders of Connecticut, and has spread across the nation and the world," Governor Malloy said. "On behalf of the State of Connecticut, we appreciate the letters and calls of support that have been delivered to our state and to the family members during their hour of need."
**Download:
Governor Malloy's proclamation declaring December 21, 2012 a "Day of Mourning"
**Download: Letter to U.S. governors asking states nationwide to participate (Note: Each letter was individually addressed to each recipient)
**Download: Letter to U.S. governors asking states nationwide to participate (Note: Each letter was individually addressed to each recipient)
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For Immediate Release: December 18, 2012
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