Former U.S. Senator Harry Reid to lie in state in Capitol
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[January 12, 2022]
By Moira Warburton
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The body of former
U.S. Senator Harry Reid will lie in state in the rotunda of the Capitol
in Washington on Wednesday, as lawmakers pay tribute to the Democratic
majority leader who died on Dec. 28.
The Nevada statesman, who was 82 when he died after a battle with
pancreatic cancer, was known as an influential and pugnacious fighter
during an era of deepening partisanship in Washington.
Reid helped secure congressional passage of former President Barack
Obama's signature healthcare law in 2010 over sharp opposition from
Republicans, and the former president said in his eulogy at Reid's
funeral last week in Las Vegas that he could not have asked for a better
friend.
"Without Harry, there would be no Affordable Care Act," Obama said.
"Harry refused to give up."
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Newly elected Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), speaks
during a news conference held at the Senate Radio and TV Gallery at
the U.S Capitol in Washington November 16, 2004. REUTERS/Shaun
Heasley SH/JRB/File Photo
Reid's body is expected to arrive in
the Capitol on Wednesday morning, and an evening ceremony will take
place with congressional leaders when Reid's body will be removed.
He is the 34th person to receive the honor.
(Reporting by Moira Warburton in Washington; Editing by Scott Malone
and Marguerita Choy)
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