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The Congressional Gold Medal for the First Special Service Force awaits presentation on behalf of a grateful nation.
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Speaker Boehner and Secretary of the Army John McHugh greet one another backstage. Also seen here: the Canadian Minister of Veterans Affairs, Erin O’Toole.
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Speaker Boehner marvels over the accomplishments of the First Special Service Force, prior to presenting them with Congressional Gold Medal in Emancipation Hall of the U.S. Capitol.
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Leaders of the U.S. House and Senate present a Congressional Gold Medal to members of the First Special Service Force in honor of their extraordinary gallantry during World War II.
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Speaker Boehner welcomes members of the San Antonio Chamber of Commerce to Washington D.C. at an event hosted by Congressman Will Hurd (TX-23).
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Speaker John Boehner meets privately with Susan and Richard Selke to thank them for their hard work to get the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act passed.
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"[Clay] was someone who followed his heart, served his country, and sought to help others.
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Speaker John Boehner signs the Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act before sending the legislation to the president’s desk.
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The Clay Hunt Suicide Prevention for American Veterans Act – which passed unanimously in both the House and Senate – will help veterans get access to the resources and mental care they need.
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Speaker John Boehner shares ideas about the future of education with representatives from several Ohio-based community colleges, including Edison Community College, Cincinnati State Technical & Community College, and Clark State Community College.
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Speaker John Boehner and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell meet with Governors Bill Haslam of Tennessee and Gary Herbert of Utah to discuss ways in which the federal government and states can work together.
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"The man remains an inspiration, and yet he didn’t set out to inspire anyone.
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Congressional leaders unveil the newest addition to National Statuary Hall: a bronze statue of Senator Barry Goldwater.
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A bronze statue of Barry Goldwater, Mr. Arizona, stands proudly in National Statuary Hall in the U.S. Capitol.
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It’s pretty simple: the Keystone XL pipeline is a good idea for our economy and it’s a good idea for our country.” - Speaker John Boehner praises the passage of the bipartisan Keystone jobs bill before signing it.
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Speaker John Boehners signs S.1, bipartisan legislation approving the Keystone jobs bill.
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Speaker John Boehner shakes Senator John Hoeven’s hand after signing his bill to to approve the Keystone XL pipeline project, which is estimated to create 42,000 American jobs.
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Speaker John Boehner talks with Chris Wallace of Fox News Sunday about a range of issues, including the Republican focus on jobs, the plan to fund the Department of Homeland Security, and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's address to Congress.
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Speaker John Boehner greets a delegation of Christian members of the Ukrainian Parliament on the Speaker’s Balcony at the United States Capitol.
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Speaker Boehner meets with Qatar’s Emir, His Highness Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani.
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Speaker Boehner and House leaders welcomed members of the government of Ukraine to the U.S. Capitol yesterday including Andriy Parubiy, First Vice-Speaker of the Verkohona Rada (Supreme Council of Ukraine).