Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Capital One and its executive team and employees for their generosity and their commitment to the local communities they serve. Capital One has generously contributed to the Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota to support the organization's mission to enable young people to reach their full potential. Capital One's $15,000 grant to fund Project Learn helps advance a focus on equipping kids with coding skills to meet the needs of the future. STEM and tech-related skills are important to the future of our Nation, and Capital One is making a significant investment in our future leaders. Since 2012, Capital One has donated over $80,000 to the Boys and Girls Club of Central Minnesota. Again, I want to thank Capital One for their commitment to the young people of central Minnesota. We are blessed to have them and their team in our community and in the great State of Minnesota. Never Give Up
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