In the midst of national political chaos, Governor Lujan Grisham joins Utah's governor in advocating for civility.
In a sombre setting, Governors Michelle Lujan Grisham and Spencer Cox held a conversation in Indiana last Friday, a week after the tragic assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kirk, a prominent figure in the conservative movement, was fatally shot while speaking on a college campus in Utah. The incident sent shockwaves through the political landscape, casting a shadow over the subsequent discussion. The conversation, held at a fraught political moment, focused on the importance of robust but respectful debate. Both governors emphasised the need for civil discourse in today's polarised climate. The location of the conversation was Indiana, a neutral ground that allowed for an open and honest exchange of ideas. Despite the heavy heart that hung over the discussion, both governors remained committed to finding common ground and moving forward in a productive manner. Our thoughts are with the family, friends, and colleagues of Charlie Kirk during this difficult time. His loss is a reminder of the importance of fostering a culture of respect and understanding in our political discourse.
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