President Bush and Rep. Rogers meet June 14, 2007 at the White House to discuss the federal government’s budget.
Representative Hal Rogers assists the Army Corps of Engineers with a controlled burn at Lake Cumberland, January 31, 2008.
Representative Hal Rogers assists the Army Corps of Engineers with a controlled burn at Lake Cumberland, January 31, 2008.
Representative Hal Rogers assists the Army Corps of Engineers with a controlled burn at Lake Cumberland, January 31, 2008.
Rep. Hal Rogers with the Harmon family in his Washington D.C. office following opening ceremonies in Congress. From left to right, are Dr. French B. Harmon, French B. Harmon III, Madison Noelle Harmon, Rep. Hal Rogers, Jack Anthony Harmon, Rachael Harmon, and her parents, Judith and Ray Childers.
Rep. Rogers examines a key component used at Aspen Compressor as company officials look on. Aspen announced an $18 million investment September 14 for a 20,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility in Somerset.
Following a September 24 speech to state homeland security directors in Lexington, Rogers takes questions from the media. Rogers talked about the need for local law enforcement and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to work together on addressing the illegal criminal alien problem.
Rep. Rogers, local officials and the Army Corps of Engineers dedicate the first phase to relocate the Town of Martin on November 3, 2007. Martin, roiled by flooding for decades, will move out of the floodplain.
Congressman Rogers talks with students from Perry County Central High School on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington.
Congressman Rogers tapes comments at the House Recording Studio.
Rogers inspects a surveillance aircraft August 27 at the Rural Law Enforcement Training Center which officially merged operations with the Center for Rural Development. The training center assists small, rural police departments in the latest crime-fighting techniques.
Rogers discusses Sikorsky / Schweizer Aviation manufacturing facility November 3, 2006 with company employees and local officials. The company set up operations in Somerset to produce components for the Blackhawk helicopter and unmanned surveillance aircraft.
"Hooked on Fishing, Not on Drugs" is an Operation UNITE initiative that educates youth about the dangers of drug abuse. The event, held April 28 at Jackson County Ministries in Annville, brought together more than 150 youth and adults who engaged in outdoor activities.
Rep. Rogers welcomes employees at automotive parts manufacturer UGN. UGN announced February 9 it will expand operations to include an additional 70 jobs, putting the company on track to becoming Somerset’s largest employer.