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== Vote on Fast Track Trade Authority ==
Boehner voted in favor of giving the President Fast Track trade authority. [[http://news.yahoo.com/house-roll-call-trade-authority-192352530.html]]
== Vote on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq ==
== Vote on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq ==
Boehner voted yes on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-love/who-voted-to-authorize-fo_b_85652.html]]
Boehner voted yes on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/james-love/who-voted-to-authorize-fo_b_85652.html]]

Latest revision as of 08:00, 17 June 2015

Vote on Fast Track Trade Authority[edit]

Boehner voted in favor of giving the President Fast Track trade authority. [[1]]

Vote on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq[edit]

Boehner voted yes on the authorization of the use of force in Iraq [[2]]

Top Donors[edit]

John Boehner is a Republican U.S. Representative from Ohio. He currently serves as the Speaker of the House. Here is a list of his top political donors over the course of this career, ranging from 1989 to 2014.[[3]]

1. Murray Energy-$324,295

2. AT&T Inc-$316,950

3. FirstEnergy Corp-$296,100

4. CME Group-$203,550

5. American Electric Power-$184,550

6. FMR Corp-$174,500

7. SLM Corp-$169,250

8. Blue Cross/Blue Shield-$151,125

9. Comcast Corp-$148,775

10. Nationwide-$143,319


Other Wikis[edit]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Boehner

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/John_Boehner