Rendell Remembers CBK
Harrisburg – Governor Edward G. Rendell today released the following statement recognizing the first anniversary of the death of Lt. Governor Catherine Baker Knoll:
“One year ago today, Pennsylvania lost one of its most beloved daughters, a trailblazer who inspired other women to pursue elected office, my friend Catherine Baker Knoll.
“She fought for all Pennsylvanians throughout her decades of public service, as she fought her illness to the very end. Her partnership was invaluable, and she is deeply missed.
“When Pennsylvania finally elects its first female Governor, she will owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the women who paved the way – chief among them, Catherine Baker Knoll.”
“One year ago today, Pennsylvania lost one of its most beloved daughters, a trailblazer who inspired other women to pursue elected office, my friend Catherine Baker Knoll.
“She fought for all Pennsylvanians throughout her decades of public service, as she fought her illness to the very end. Her partnership was invaluable, and she is deeply missed.
“When Pennsylvania finally elects its first female Governor, she will owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the women who paved the way – chief among them, Catherine Baker Knoll.”
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