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June 13, 2014
EC from DC
WHAT MEN HOPE
FOR THIS FATHER'S DAY


This Father's Day – I hope for my daughter.

Issues:AgricultureCivilityCommunityEconomy and Jobs
June 6, 2014
EC from DC
THE PASSING OF A LEGEND, A TEACHER, A HERO


Her voice was beautifully unmistakable. Her writing was unbelievably inspirational. And her life was one of suffering and triumph, pain and courage, survival and success.

Issues:Civil RightsCommunityEducationVeterans
June 5, 2014

WASHINGTON, DC – Today Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II announces that the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Secretary Tom Vilsack have provided the flexibility previously requested within the Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP).

Issues:Agriculture
June 3, 2014

Critical Investment will Promote New Jobs and Economic Growth

Congressman Cleaver meets with Jurox Head of Sales and Marketing John O'Brien in his Kansas City Congressional Office

May 28, 2014

WASHINGTON, DC – Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II released the following statement today on the passing of Maya Angelou, legendary poet, author, and activist:

May 21, 2014

WASHINGTON, DC - Moments ago, the House of Representatives passed unanimously by voice vote Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II's amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act, designating the Liberty Memorial of Kansas City at America's National World War I Museum in Kansas City, Missouri, as the "National World War I Museum and Memorial." Additionally, this amendment redesi

Issues:Veterans
May 20, 2014
EC from DC
TORNADO RIPS DEVASTATING PATHCONGRESSMAN CLEAVER FIGHTS FOR FUNDS TO REBUILD
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Issues:CommunityHousing
May 9, 2014
EC from DC
MOTHERS MAKE THE WORLD GO 'ROUND

Issues:CivilityCommunityEconomy and Jobs
May 9, 2014

Today, Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II introduced legislation that will honor former President Harry S. Truman and bring national attention here at home. The legislation would rename Washington D.C.'s Union Station as the "Harry S. Truman Union Station."