Republican Rep. Jackie Walorski from Indiana was first elected to Congress in 2012.
Rep. Jackie Walorski, R-Ind., speaking during Donald Trump's first impeachment proceedings in December 2019.
Rep. Jackie Walorski, a Republican member of Congress from Indiana, was killed in a car crash on Wednesday along with two members of her staff and a fourth individual. Sheriff's deputies in Elkhart County, in northern Indiana on the Michigan border, said in a statement that they responded to a crash in which a vehicle with one occupant heading north traveled left of center and collided head on with a southbound SUV, which was carrying Walorski and two others.
The 58-year-old lawmaker was killed along with Emma Thompson, her 28-year-old communications director and Zachery Potts, a 27-year-old who had worked for Walorski as a field director and district director, per his
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