BOISE (Idaho Statesman) — A conservative Christian lobbying group said it’s working with Idaho state lawmakers to rename a state highway after Charlie Kirk.

The 31-year-old conservative activist was fatally shot in September while speaking at a university event in Utah. The Idaho Family Policy Center aims to designate the Treasure Valley’s Idaho 16 highway as the “Charlie Kirk Memorial Highway,” it said in a Tuesday news release.

“Our state should recognize Charlie’s legacy and stand up to those who would kill us for sharing our Christian faith and our political viewpoints,” Blaine Conzatti, the center’s president, said in the statement. “Renaming the highway will serve as a reminder that free speech and the Christian faith are vital for a functioning constitutional republic — and that w

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