Congressman Rogers listens to President George W. Bush speak before signing into law the Fiscal Year 2006 Homeland Security Appropriations bill. The $30.8 billion legislation, which was authored by Rogers, funds domestic security efforts such as emergency response, border protection, and transportation security.
Congressman Rogers announces financial assistance through the U.S. Treasury Department’s Community Development Financial Institutions Fund for two Kentucky-based organizations. Treasury Department Deputy Director Linda Davenport is shown in this photo with Congressman Rogers.
Representatives of Boneal Incorporated met with Congressman Rogers in his Washington office. Boneal, based in Menifee County, was recently honored by the Small Business Administration and named as the “Prime Contractor of the Year” for Region IV. From left to right: Boneal President David Ledford, Georgetta Gannon, Congressman Rogers, Martha Ledford, and Boneal CEO Keith Gannon
During a tour of the Mid-South Electronics facility in Annville, Congressman Rogers watches an employee assembles a high tech piece of equipment.
Congressman Rogers speaks at the technology summit hosted in Washington, DC by the Tennessee Valley Corridor.
During a tour of the Mid-South Electronics facility in Annville, Congressman Rogers talks with Mid-South President Jerry Weaver.
Congressman Rogers is presented with a Gulf Coast Recovery Bond by U.S. Treasury Secretary John W. Snow. Rogers introduced the legislation that authorized the use of the bonds, which will help finance the long-term rebuilding of communities devastated by Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma. (Photo courtesy U.S. Department of Treasury)
Rep. Rogers examines a component used at Aspens Systems as company officials look on. Aspen announced an $18 million investment September 14 for a new, 20,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Somerset.
Congressman Rogers meets with members of the Kentucky League of Cities. From left to right Neil Hackworth, Williamstown Mayor Glenn Caldwell, Morehead Mayor Brad Collins, Congressman Hal Rogers, Sylvia Lovely and Maysville Mayor David Cartmell.
Rep. Rogers examines a key component used at Aspen Compressor as company officials look on. Aspen announced an $18 million investment September 14 for a 20,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Somerset.
Rep. Hal Rogers listens to David Zimmerman Managing Director for Armorshield in Stearns KY
Spirit Award presented to Rep. Hal Rogers at the KY Chamber Board meeting in Somerset, May 2008. From Left to Right - Jack Keeney (Somerset Chamber), Steve Lochmueller, (Somerset Houseboats), Dave Adkinson, (Kentucky Chamber), Rep. Hal Rogers, and Jude Thompson, (formerly with Wellpoint / Anthem)
KY Chamber Board Meeting in Somerset KY, May 2008
Congressman Rogers with Armorshield's, David Zimmerman and Wayne Weisler.
Congressman Hal Rogers touring the Armorshield plant in Stearns KY - August 7, 2008
Rep. Rogers touring the Wayne County/Monticello Museum - August 2008
Rep. Hal Rogers speaks to the staff of the Outdoor Venture Corporation - August 7, 2008
Congressman Rogers tours a possible Coal to Liquid site in Pike County with Pike County Judge Executive Wayne T. Rutherford - August 2008
SKED Corbin Building Opening - August 14, 2008
Rep. Rogers speaks to the Corbin Economic Development Luncheon - August 2008
Congressman Rogers presenting a check from Union College to the Knox County Fiscal Court for their collaboration - August 14, 2008
Rep. Rogers ribbon-cutting at the Lake Linville sewer project - August 18, 2008
Congressman Rogers tapes comments at the House Recording Studio.
Armorshield's Inventory Manager, Allen Morgan with Rep. Rogers. Stearns KY - August 7, 2008