Tom Cotton issues statement on passing of Arkansas State Senator Gary Stubblefield

Tom Cotton, U.S. Senate Republican Conference Chair from Arkansas - Wikipedia
Tom Cotton, U.S. Senate Republican Conference Chair from Arkansas - Wikipedia
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Senator Tom Cotton (R-Arkansas) has issued a statement following the death of Arkansas State Senator Gary Stubblefield. In his remarks, Cotton reflected on Stubblefield’s dedication to public service and commitment to his community.

“Senator Gary Stubblefield represented the best of Arkansas. A public servant who worked tirelessly to make our state better, Gary never forgot his small-town roots in the River Valley and always put the interests of his community first. Gary tirelessly fought for the unborn and the most vulnerable Arkansans, and he was a great Senator who will be deeply missed. I extend my deepest sympathy and condolences to his wife Kathi, his children, and all who knew him.”

No further details about funeral arrangements or memorial services have been released at this time.



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