Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize Capital One, its executive team, and its employees for their generosity and commitment to our local communities. Since 2012, Capital One has generously donated over $80,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Minnesota to support the mission of enabling young people to reach their full potential. In particular, a Capital One grant to fund Project Learn helps advance the goal of equipping our kids with coding skills to meet the needs of the future. Capital One recognizes the importance of STEM- and tech-related skills to the future of our Nation, and I thank them for investing in our Nation's future leaders. Thank you, Capital One, for your commitment to the young people of central Minnesota. We are grateful for your team in our community. Recognizing Anoka Ramsey Athletic Association
Share & report
More from Tom Emmer
Somebody had to know. Somebody in his neighborhood, somebody in his family, somebody in his network, somebody had to know that he had these serious mental health issues and why didn’t someone speak up? Why didn’t somebody offer him some…
This is a historic opportunity for the United States. After years of work, American innovators are one step closer to having the clarity they need to build here at home while ensuring the future of the digital economy reflects our values…
the Financial Stability Oversight Council has morphed into a political weapon for the administrative state.
I'm going to add, anybody who thought that this president was going to be down after the sham trial, after that crooked trial that he - we saw in New York, think again.





