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Bill To Create ‘Rush Limbaugh Day’ Approved By Missouri’s GOP-Led House

"He was, simply put, a legend who cannot be replaced."

Jeffrey Cawood
Bill To Create ‘Rush Limbaugh Day’ Approved By Missouri’s GOP-Led House
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Missouri’s Republican-led House of Representatives on Thursday approved legislation that would honor the late Rush Limbaugh, recognizing the syndicated conservative radio host every year on his birthday.

Limbaugh, originally from Cape Girardeau, Missouri, died of complications from lung cancer in February at the age of 70.

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