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Statement on the Passing of Rep. Jackie Walorski

Statement on the Passing of Rep. Jackie Walorski

August 3, 2022

She died Wednesday in a traffic accident in Elkhart County

Statement on the Passing of Rep. Jackie Walorski

NFIB State Director Natalie Robinson issued the following statement this evening concerning the death of U.S. Rep. Jackie Walorski: “We were devastated to learn of the passing of Rep. Jackie Walorski, her communications director, Emma Thomson, and Zachery Potts of the St. Joseph’s County Republican Party. Jackie Walorski always stood up for Indiana’s small businesses and everyone in her district. We will miss her, and we offer our deepest condolences to their families.”
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