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Especially those who generously took a moment of time to share kind words on the House Floor today. http://www.c-spanvideo.org/clip/4237170
As my Chairmanship of the Congressional Black Caucus comes to an end, I am grateful for and moved by the kindness of my colleagues.
This morning, I honored @repcleaver’s leadership as chair of the @OfficialCBC. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3RVHAe7n0DM … http://1.usa.gov/U8NawS
Tune into @KCURCST online at http://kcur.org or at 89.3 FM to hear about the Green Impact Zone and the latest news.
This morning, some of my colleagues have been so generous as to say a few kind words. Hope you can tune in http://www.c-span.org/Live-Video/C-SPAN/ …
My thoughts are prayers are with all the students, families, and teachers of Sandy Hook Elementary.
Watch Congressman Emanuel Cleaver Speak on H.R. 6364 and the Liberty Memorial @CSPANVL http://cs.pn/VB7Drj
In 2006, with the restoration, came a new, unprecedented exhibition of WWI history- the National WWI Museum. pic.twitter.com/CPYy4sPb
In 1994, the Memorial was closed due to deterioration. In 1998, the public adopted a temp. sales tax to renovate and restore the Memorial.
...can scarcely fail to excite national wonder and admiration.” pic.twitter.com/nB1cXM7W
Pres.Coolidge said: “the magnitude of this Memorial, and the broad base of popular support on which it rests..." pic.twitter.com/C5tNKXRj
Hundreds of thousands turned out to hear the President speak and see the Liberty Memorial. @TheWWImuseum pic.twitter.com/8rFd5XAh
President Calvin Coolidge delivered the dedication speech to a crowd of 150,000 people. @TheWWImuseum pic.twitter.com/v9nNnkMa
Construction continued for three years, slowly but surely, rising as a testament to those who served. pic.twitter.com/gHABpCeO
In 1919, KC raised $2.5 mil in <10 days to fund the Liberty Memorial. Allied Commanders dedicated site in 1921. pic.twitter.com/2g015KaZ
Also happy to hear support from friends, neighbors-- @RepKevinYoder on the Floor, and @JoAnnEmerson presiding over the Floor.
HAPPENING NOW: Congressman Poe on the House floor speaking on H.R. 6364, the bipartisan Frank Buckles WWI Memorial Act.
Pleased and proud to work with @JudgeTedPoe, @EleanorNorton, and @EricCantor to honor WWI Vets with H.R. 6364.
It is never too late to demonstrate our appreciation to these veterans of the Great War for their service& sacrifice.
Frank Buckles, originally from MO, was the last surviving WWI vet. Unfortunately, he passed away during the drafting of this bill.
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