Tributes to Ruth Bader Ginsburg Pour in from Leaders in Maryland
Tributes from leaders in Maryland are pouring in to honor Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Ginsburg died this evening at 87 from “complications of metastatic pancreas cancer,” according to a statement from the Supreme Court.
Her death leaves a Supreme Court seat vacancy, weeks before the 2020 General Election.
NPR reports that Ginsburg dictated a statement to her granddaughter Clara Spera days before her death, which said, “My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.”
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan tweeted his condolences for Ginsburg: “Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a revered jurist, a trailblazer for women’s rights, and a fierce advocate for justice. Throughout her 27 years of service on our nation’s highest court, and multiple battles with cancer, she displayed undaunted courage and resolve.”
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a revered jurist, a trailblazer for women’s rights, and a fierce advocate for justice. My full statement: pic.twitter.com/JC45buK7pI
— Governor Larry Hogan (@GovLarryHogan) September 19, 2020
County Executive Marc Elrich called Ginsburg “an icon,” tweeting, “Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a trailblazer, and her presence on the Court will be missed. She leaves us a fairer, more just country. This is an incredible loss for all Americans. May her memory be a blessing for us all.”
America has lost an icon. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a trailblazer, and her presence on the Court will be missed. She leaves us a fairer, more just country. This is an incredible loss for all Americans. May her memory be a blessing for us all. pic.twitter.com/viOIYUKcpD
— Marc Elrich (@Marc_Elrich) September 19, 2020
Maryland Representatives in U.S. House, Senate Honor Ginsburg
Here’s how Maryland’s representatives in the U.S. House and Senate have been paying tribute to Ginsburg on Twitter. In addition to tweeting condolences, U.S. Sen. Chris Van Hollen and U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin have also commented on U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s recent statement, vowing to fill the Supreme Court’s vacancy with an appointee from President Donald Trump.
Words are insufficient to describe the loss to our country. Justice Ginsburg was a trailblazer, a jurist and a public servant. She set a standard of excellence that few will ever match. On this Rosh Hashanah evening, my prayers are with her family and all those who cherished #RBG
— Senator Ben Cardin (@SenatorCardin) September 18, 2020
America has just suffered another terrible wound with the loss of Ruth Bader Ginsburg, an extraordinary Justice and before that a brilliant and dazzling lawyer. May her memory be forever a blessing to her family and her passion for justice be forever a light forward for America.
— Rep. Jamie Raskin (@RepRaskin) September 19, 2020
Appalling that on the night Justice Ginsburg died (Rosh Hoshanah!), Senate Majority Leader McConnell announces he will violate his own rule (and her express wishes) by rushing to replace her. A new low on a high holiday. https://t.co/4UO3xsZekV
— Rep. Jamie Raskin (@RepRaskin) September 19, 2020
This is a painful and devastating loss for our country. Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was an American hero, pioneer, and an inspiration to all. Our nation is so much better because of her courage and tireless fight for equality. Rest In Peace, RBG.
— Senator Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) September 19, 2020
We know Trump and McConnell will put their interest over what’s good for the country, but at this grave moment for our country we need at least 4 GOP senators to commit to waiting to act on the Court until after Inauguration Day and seating of a new Congress.
— Senator Chris Van Hollen (@ChrisVanHollen) September 19, 2020
June and I send our prayers and deepest sympathies to the family of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a champion for justice and all Americans. May her memory be a blessing.
— Rep. David Trone (@RepDavidTrone) September 19, 2020
Montgomery County Councilmembers Honor Ginsburg
Several Montgomery County Councilmembers have tweeted their condolences for Ginsburg.
Sending condolences to the family of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Her lifetime of advocacy for gender equality improved the lives of American women for generations. We will honor her legacy by working to create a more just & equitable society. Rest in power. #RBG https://t.co/j2qRzqAQE3
— Montgomery Council (@MoCoCouncilMD) September 19, 2020
Tonight we lost a remarkable legal mind, a trailblazer, advocate, and an inspiring American hero. Ruth Bader Ginsburg served her country with honor and distinction and she will be sorely missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family. https://t.co/V8MZgGmisc
— Sidney Katz (@MC_Council_Katz) September 19, 2020
Heartbreaking news- May she rest in power knowing that she was a trailblazer for Justice and a role model for so many 🙏🏼😢 https://t.co/xwVExpfFcH
— Nancy Navarro (@nancy_navarro) September 18, 2020
Rest In Peace, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
And may god bless the United States of America in the struggle to maintain her legacy of fairness, justice and equality.
— Evan Glass (@EvanMGlass) September 19, 2020
This is almost too much to process. I pray for her family. Her legacy of strength and fight for equality has inspired generations. She now truly belongs to the ages. We must mourn today and vote tomorrow. https://t.co/1eGE5gq3tM
— Councilmember Gabe Albornoz (@albornoz_gabe) September 19, 2020
In Jewish tradition, it's said that the most righteous pass on #RoshHashanah Eve. That was #RuthBaderGinsburg. Icon. Inspiration. Baruch Dayan HaEmet.
May her memory be a blessing and may she Rest in Power knowing she’s empowered us to finish the work she started. Beginning now. pic.twitter.com/w0m5B355VG
— Andrew Friedson (@amfriedson) September 19, 2020
State Delegates and State Senators in Maryland Honor Ginsburg
Several of Maryland State Delegates and State Senators are also honoring Ginsburg on Twitter.
Thank you for your incredible life and service, #RBG!https://t.co/XW28XiD7u7
— Lorig Charkoudian (@LCharkoudian) September 18, 2020
An immeasurable loss. https://t.co/2ixg39VLZR
— Senator Will Smith (District 20) (@Willcsmithjr) September 18, 2020
— Marc Korman (@mkorman) September 18, 2020
https://twitter.com/DelegateReznik/status/1307103451739049984?s=20
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a great American jurist and powerful voice for justice. May her memory be a blessing to all Americans.
— Eric Luedtke (@EricLuedtke) September 18, 2020
Truly heartbroken to hear about Justice Ginsburg’s passing. May her life and moral compass be a guiding light in the days ahead.
— Craig Zucker (@SenatorZucker) September 18, 2020
Rest in power to Justice Ginsburg, who lived a truly extraordinary life.
May her memory be a court packing.
— Vaughn Stewart (@DelegateStewart) September 18, 2020
She fought the good fight for us. Rest in Peace, RBG. https://t.co/8B40LG9Gyn
— Jheanelle Wilkins (@JheanelleW) September 19, 2020
https://twitter.com/DelegateReznik/status/1307121279368155136?s=20
A true American hero… https://t.co/GC6qu1zPU4
— Delegate Bonnie Cullison (@Del_Cullison) September 19, 2020
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