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MOMENT OF SILENCE FOR VICTIMS OF NEW YORK'S DERAILMENT ON METRO-NORTH
(Mr. SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York asked and was given permission
to address the House for 1 minute.)
Mr. SEAN PATRICK MALONEY of New York. Mr. Speaker, my colleagues,
tonight on Forest Lane in Cold Spring, my friend Jim Lovell won't be
coming home. His children, Brooke and Jack and Finn and Hudson, the
youngest who goes to school with my little girls in Cold Spring and who
has played in my house, will be missing the father they love and a
beloved member of the community because he was one of the four victims
on the Metro-North train that derailed on Sunday.
We all are saddened and heartbroken by this tragic event. I stand
here with my colleagues from New York to honor the four victims and the
dozens of injured. New York lost a devoted father in Jim Lovell; but,
of course, we also lost a loving sister in Donna Smith from Newburgh, a
caring nurse from Queens named Kisook Ahn, and James Ferrari, a
hardworking husband from Montrose.
I know my colleagues, Nita Lowey who represents Montrose and Jim
Crowley who represents Queens and Eliot Engel who represents the
district where the accident occurred, and I who represent two of the
victims join with all of you in standing to offer a moment of silence
in honor of those killed and of those injured. I ask that we do so now.