Joint Statement from Governor McKee and Lt. Governor Matos on the 22nd Anniversary of September 11th
Flags to Fly at Half-Staff in Honor of Lives Lost
PROVIDENCE, RI – Ahead of the 22nd anniversary of September 11th on Monday, Governor Dan McKee and Lt. Governor Sabina Matos released the following statement:
“On this 22nd anniversary of the September 11th terror attacks, we honor the treasured memories of those lost and the lasting legacy of bravery and heroism shown by every day Americans who leapt into action to save the lives of strangers. As Rhode Islanders, and as Americans, we remain committed to honoring their memory and standing with them as one.
While we saw fear, concern, and panic on that morning – and in the days and weeks that followed – we also witnessed inspiring acts of bravery and heroism that showed the very best of America, from first responders who ran into the burning buildings, to everyday Americans who banded together to lend a hand.
On this day, we also thank the courageous men and women of our Armed Forces, whose valor protected our nation. They are the true definition of heroes, and to those who made the ultimate sacrifice, we know we can never truly repay that debt.
We stand behind the families of the nine Rhode Islanders lost on 9/11 and our state’s Gold Star families to support them as they grieve.”
Governor McKee has directed U.S. and Rhode Island flags to remain at half-staff at all state facilities and buildings on Monday, September 11, 2023. Governor McKee also asks Rhode Islanders to lower their flags as a sign of respect.