This Sunday, we mark ten years since 9/11.
Ten years since our nation was attacked and we came together to mourn.
Now, let's come together again to stop and remember .
At 11:00 a.m. MDT on Sunday, September 11, Americans from coast-to-coast will participate in the 9/11 National Moment of Remembrance.
For one minute, stop and remember the lives that were lost and the countless others who were affected, while bells and sirens ring out from places of worship and first responders in communities across the country.
Sen. Frank Lautenberg (D-NJ) and the delegations from New York and New Jersey have been leading this effort and I'm proud to co-sponsor it.
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Out of tragedy, we joined in a spirit of national unity to help our nation heal. Please join me on Sunday to honor the victims of 9/11 and the sacrifices of our troops and their families in the years after by coming together to stop and remember .