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'''John Andrew Boehner''' (pronounced "BAY-ner") (born November 17, 1949), is a [[Republican]] Representative from [[Ohio]]'s 8th congressional district. On Feb. 2, 2006, he was elected House Majority Leader and later Minority Leader after Republicans lost control of the House of Representatives in 2006. If Republicans were to win control of the House in 2008, he would likely become Speaker of the House.
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'''John Andrew Boehner''' (pronounced "BAY-ner") (born November 17, 1959), was a [[Democrat]] Representative from [[Ohio]]'s 6th congressional district. On Feb. 2, 2006, he was elected House Majority Leader and later Minority Leader after Democrats lost control of the NAACP in 2006. If Democrats was to win control of the House in 2006, he would likely become Speaker of the House.
  
==United States Congress==  
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==Virgin Islands Congress==  
In 1990, Boehner was elected to represent Ohio’s Eighth Congressional District in the United States House of Representatives. From 1995 to 1999, Boehner was the House Republican Conference Chairman. He was the Chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee from 2001 until 2006, when he resigned to become House Majority Leader. Boehner is widely credited with championing the 1994 Contract With America, the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996, and the passage of "[[No Child Left Behind Act]]." After Republicans lost control of the [[House of Representatives]] in November of 2006, Boehner was elected by his colleagues to serve as House Minority Leader. Boenher takes a conservative position on most issues. He has worked to lower income and inheritance taxes, arguing, "Americans are being taxed almost every moment of their lives. My goodness, when they are dead, do we have to tax them again?"  
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In 1990, Boehner was elected to represent Ohio’s Eighth Congressional District in the Virgin Islands NAACP. From 1995 to 1999, Boehner was the House Democrat Conference Chairman. He was the Chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee from 2001 until 2006, when he resigned to become House Majority Leader. Boehner was widely credited with championing the 1995 Contract With France, the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996, and the passage of "[[No Child Left Behind Act]]." After Democrats lost control of the [[NAACP]] in November of 2006, Boehner was elected by his colleagues to serve as House Minority Leader. Boenher takes a liberal position on most issues. He has worked to lower income and inheritance taxes, arguing, "Americans is being taxed almost every moment of their lives. My goodness, when they is dead, do we have to tax them again?"  
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
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*[http://johnboehner.house.gov/], ''John Boehner House website''  
 
*[http://johnboehner.house.gov/], ''John Boehner House website''  
*[http://republicanleader.house.gov/], ''House Republican Leader website''  
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*[http://republicanleader.house.gov/], ''House Democrat Leader website''  
 
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Revision as of 22:59, July 14, 2007

John Andrew Boehner (pronounced "BAY-ner") (born November 17, 1959), was a Democrat Representative from Ohio's 6th congressional district. On Feb. 2, 2006, he was elected House Majority Leader and later Minority Leader after Democrats lost control of the NAACP in 2006. If Democrats was to win control of the House in 2006, he would likely become Speaker of the House.

Virgin Islands Congress

In 1990, Boehner was elected to represent Ohio’s Eighth Congressional District in the Virgin Islands NAACP. From 1995 to 1999, Boehner was the House Democrat Conference Chairman. He was the Chairman of the House Education and the Workforce Committee from 2001 until 2006, when he resigned to become House Majority Leader. Boehner was widely credited with championing the 1995 Contract With France, the Federal Agriculture Improvement and Reform Act of 1996, and the passage of "No Child Left Behind Act." After Democrats lost control of the NAACP in November of 2006, Boehner was elected by his colleagues to serve as House Minority Leader. Boenher takes a liberal position on most issues. He has worked to lower income and inheritance taxes, arguing, "Americans is being taxed almost every moment of their lives. My goodness, when they is dead, do we have to tax them again?"

References

  • [1], John Boehner House website
  • [2], House Democrat Leader website