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@RepHalRogers

Representing the people of Southern and Eastern Kentucky and serving as Chairman of the U.S. House Appropriations Subcommittee on State and Foreign Operations

Somerset, KY
Joined April 2012

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  1. Dec 20

    Congratulations to Kentucky native Nick Wilson on winning ! He formerly interned in my Washington, DC office in 2012.

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  2. Dec 13

    Please join me in congratulating Chief Ronnie Ratliff, a Pike County, Ky native, on his retirement from the U.S. Navy. I was honored to present Chief Ratliff with a tribute in the Congressional Record to commemorate his remarkable service since 1995.

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    The House just passed H.J. Res. 143, the Continuing Resolution keeping the federal government open through December 21, 2018, by unanimous consent.

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    Dec 3

    Rep. Hal Rogers recalls stories of his time as a friend of former President George H.W. Bush, including a "wild boat ride."

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    Just filed: A Continuing Resolution (H.J. Res. 143) keeping the government open through December 21.

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    Text of H.J. Res. 143, the 2-week Continuing Resolution, can be found here:

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    Dec 3

    "He was so humble and courteous and geniune and real." sharing with me some memories of George Bush's visit to Bush, Ky in Laurel County in 1988. More at 530

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    Dec 3

    New 4 year degree program at SCC aimed to save students “thousands upon thousands of dollars.” More on

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    Dec 3

    “A wonderful human being. Warm and gracious.” Kentucky’s 5th district congressman Hal Rogers shares memories of George Bush. More at 430 and 530

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  10. Dec 3

    I’m honored to announce the formation of the University Center of Southern Kentucky on the campus of Somerset Community College! Partnering universities will soon be announced, offering courses for 3rd & 4th year college students. Enrollment will soon begin for Fall 2019. – at Somerset Community College

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  11. Dec 1

    President was one of America’s most beloved leaders and the epitome of public service. He was a personal friend and a political mentor, never neglecting time to enjoy life and helping others do the same. Read more at

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    Nov 29

    It's officially Christmas at the People's House! Take a look behind the scenes with ⬇️

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  13. Nov 22

    Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

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  14. Nov 21

    Grateful for the many Eastern Kentucky projects included in the Army Corps 2019 Work Plan! Learn more here:

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    Nov 11

    100 years ago—at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month—the fighting of ended. To honor the fallen, Hartley Edwards played “Taps” on this bugle after the war. It's in our 's collection.

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  16. Nov 11

    Happy Veterans Day to all the men and women who have served our great nation! We owe a great debt of gratitude to veterans, like David Elder, a World War II Army veteran pictured on the right from Somerset. Thank you for your service and your sacrifices!

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    Nov 8

    Here is the latest KentuckyWired construction map. Green lines show where construction is in progress. Gold lines show completion.

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    Hal Rogers “was prompted to intervene to ensure Eastern Kentuckians in this case are treated fairly during re-determination hearings for their benefits,” his office said in a statement.

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    Oct 31

    Last week I visited three incredible workforce training programs in Eastern Kentucky. Watch the recap:

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    Oct 26

    Thank you to representatives from and for participating in 's 2018 SEED Contracting Symposium. They shared wonderful information with the small business owners attending.

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