SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April 6, 2021 (Gephardt Daily) — Gov. Spencer J. Cox has authorized the lowering of the flag of the United States of America and the flag of the state of Utah on all state facilities in honor of Florida Congressman Alcee Hastings, who passed away Tuesday.
This order is pursuant to the requirement that flags be lowered upon the death of a sitting member of Congress, and therefore extends President Joe Biden’s previous order, said a news release from the Office of the Governor.
Flags should be maintained at half-staff until sunset on Wednesday, April 7, the news release said. Private citizens and businesses are encouraged to participate as well.
In the proclamation, the president states:
I had the privilege of getting to know Alcee Hastings during the years when he served in the House of Representatives and I served in the United States Senate and later as vice president. I greatly admired him for his singular sense of humor, and for always speaking the truth bluntly and without reservation. A trailblazing lawyer who grew up in the Jim Crow South, Alcee was outspoken because he was passionate about helping our nation live up to its full promise for all Americans. It was a passion he forged as a pioneering civil rights lawyer in the 1960s, fighting tirelessly to desegregate hotels, restaurants, and public spaces in south Florida — a trailblazing spirit to advocate for what is right that guided him throughout his life.
Across his long career of public service, Alcee always stood up to fight for equality, and always showed up for the working people he represented. And even in his final battle with cancer, he simply never gave up.
Jill and I are saddened to learn of his passing. May God bless Alcee Hastings and his family.