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John Boehner's Biography

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Full Name:

John A. Boehner

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Debbie; 2 Children: Lindsay, Tricia

Birth Date:

11/17/1949

Birth Place:

West Chester, OH

Home City:

West Chester, OH

Religion:

Roman Catholic

BA, Business, Xavier University, 1977

Speaker, United States House of Representatives, 2010-2015

Representative, United States House of Representatives, District 8, 1990-2015

Minority Leader, United States House of Representatives, 2006-2010

Majority Leader, United States House of Representatives, 2004-2006

Representative, Ohio State House of Representatives, 1984-1990

Former Vice-Chair, House Administration Committee, United States House of Representatives

Former Chair, House Republican Conference

Former Ex-Officio Member, National Republican Congressional Committee

Former Member, Republican Policy Committee

Former Member, Republican Steering Committee

Chair, House Committee on Education and the Workforce, 2001-2006

Former Employee, Andy's Cafe

Served, United States Navy

Owner, Nucite Sales, 1977-1990

Founding Families, West Chester/Liberty Foundation, 1994-present

Member, American Heart Association

Co-Chair, Butler County Mental Health Association

Founder, GOP State Solutions Project

Member, Knights of Columbus, Pope John XXIII

President, Lakota Hills Homeowners Association

Member, Ohio Farm Bureau

Member, Post 218, American Legion

Member, Saint Maximillian Kolbe Catholic Church

Member, Southeastern Butler County Chamber of Commerce

Member, Union Township and Middletown Chambers of Commerce

Trustee, Board of Trustees, Union Township, 1982-1984

Astrological Sign:

Scorpio

Favorite Quote:

"You can outwork anybody. Try it, you will find out that you can do it." - Woody Hayes

"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same, or one day we will spend our sunset years telling our children and our children's children what it was once like in the United States where men were free." - Ronald Reagan

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