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Chet joins (l-r) Texas A&M System Chancellor Michael D. McKinney, Congressman John Carter, Army Secretary Pete Geren, and Keith Eastin, former Asst. Sec. of Army at a Capitol signing ceremony to transfer 672 acres from Fort Hood to the Texas A&M University System for the creation of Texas A&M-Central Texas in Killeen.

 
Top Stories

Waco Trib: Texas A&M gets 672 acres in Killeen for Fort Hood campus - May 1, 2009: More...

NPR: All Things Considered Petraeus testifies before Edwards' Committee as Congress Prepares For War Funding Debate - April 24, 2009: More...

Waco Trib: Cornyn, Edwards show joint support for Waco Mammoth Site legislation - April 18, 2009: More...

Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Cleburne courts Oberstar, makes a big play for transportation dollars - April 15, 2009: More...

Waco Tribune-Herald: Waco officials meet with 'Mr. Transportation' in bid to get funding for local transportation needs - April 15, 2009: More...

Bryan-College Station Eagle: Officials articulate transportation needs - April 15, 2009: More...


The VA Report

Cleburne Times Review: WWII vet receives medals 60 years later - More...

Waco Trib: Edwards joins Hutchison to celebrate step forward for Waco PTSD center - More...

Cleburne Times Review: Edwards receives Navy Distinguished Public Service Award - More...

Marine Times: Funds for projects will help reduce backlog - More...

Congressman Chet Edwards Speech -Marine Gunnery Sgt. John D. Fry Post Office Dedication - More...

Waco Trib: President, Waco-area leaders laud $621 million in funding to build new Fort Hood hospital - More...

Veterans Champion Edwards Honored with National AMVETS Congressional Award Given to Only One Member of Congress - More...

 
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Just for Kids

U.S. House Kids Site This website is a great resource to help kids learn about the legislative process and how it affects you.

The U.S. Mint Kid's Site Learn about how coins and dollars are made!

 
Congress in the Classroom

Resources for teachers and students

 
     
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