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New Memorial Would Honor Slain Journalists


Incumbent U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, celebrates with husband Thomas Daffron, right, her re-election victory over Democrat Shenna Bellows, Nov. 4, 2014, in Portland, Maine.
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, celebrates with husband Thomas Daffron, right, her re-election victory over Democrat Shenna Bellows, Nov. 4, 2014, in Portland, Maine.

Three U.S. senators want a new memorial in Washington, D.C., to honor journalists killed in the line of duty.

Republican Sen. Susan Collins of Maine is joining Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland and fellow Republican Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio on legislation that would establish the memorial. The senators say it would be a privately funded memorial constructed on federal lands in the nation's capital.

Collins says the memorial would be a place to remember journalists, photographers and broadcasters who died on the job. She says it would honor those who "sacrificed their lives in the course of providing their fellow citizens with honest and accurate reporting.''

The senators say about $300,000 has been raised to launch the Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation, which would be a non-profit arm of the National Press Club

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