Wesley Bell

07/17/2025 | Press release | Archived content

STATEMENT: Rep. Bell on the Passing of the Honorable William “Bill” Lacy Clay Sr.

Washington, D.C.- Today, U.S. Representative Wesley Bell (D-Mo.) released the following statement on the passing of the Honorable William "Bill" Lacy Clay Sr.

"William Lacy Clay Sr. was a giant-not just for St. Louis, not just for Missouri, but for our entire country. His passing, only a few months after his wife Carol Ann Johnson Clay, is a profound loss for all of us who loved them, learned from them, and were lifted by their example. For over three decades, he carried the voices of working people, Black families, union members, and the unheard into the halls of power, and he made sure they echoed there.

Before he ever held office, he was already in the fight for civil rights. And once he got there, he never let up. Bill Clay knew this work isn't about ego or headlines-it's about staying rooted in principle, even when it's hard. He said, "We have no permanent friends, no permanent enemies, just permanent interests," and he meant it. That's how he served.

Mr. Clay believed politics was about purpose. That belief shaped the Congressional Black Caucus, of which he was a founding member. It shaped the fight to protect workers, expand access to education, and help fix a democracy that too often forgets the people at the bottom. And it shaped generations of public servants, including his son, my friend and predecessor, Lacy Clay Jr., who carries forward his great legacy every day.

I counted Mr. Clay as a grand mentor, as a trailblazer, and as a dear friend. But more than that, I carry his example with me every time I walk onto the House Floor. His courage. His fire. His commitment to justice. We have lost one of the fiercest champions our city and country have ever known.

He once said, "I didn't come here to stay forever." Maybe that was the only thing he ever got wrong. Because his legacy will be felt in these halls for as long as they stand.

My heart is with his family, with Lacy, and with every person whose life was better because Bill Clay chose to serve."

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