DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) - Lawmakers in the Iowa House and Senate are welcoming a member of the Irish Parliament to chambers.
Marcella Corcoran-Kennedy appeared before the legislature on Wednesday. She is visiting for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day holiday. Corcoran-Kennedy was elected to parliament in 2011 and previously served as a county official.
Corcoran-Kennedy will attend St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Emmetsburg. The town holds a parade and other festivities each year. Emmetsburg is named for Irish nationalist Robert Emmet.
Sen. Daryl Beall presented Corcoran-Kennedy with a certificate of recognition in honor of her visit.
Marcella Corcoran-Kennedy appeared before the legislature on Wednesday. She is visiting for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day holiday. Corcoran-Kennedy was elected to parliament in 2011 and previously served as a county official.
Corcoran-Kennedy will attend St. Patrick's Day celebrations in Emmetsburg. The town holds a parade and other festivities each year. Emmetsburg is named for Irish nationalist Robert Emmet.
Sen. Daryl Beall presented Corcoran-Kennedy with a certificate of recognition in honor of her visit.
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