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<p>As I&rsquo&semi;m sure you&rsquo&semi;ve heard&comma; Ohio representative and Speaker of the House John Boehner announced on Friday morning that he will not be completing his 25th year in office&period; This announcement comes after much pressure from a Democratic-controlled Washington&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Born in Reading&comma; Ohio&comma; John Boehner attended Xavier University and&nbsp&semi;served briefly in the Navy before turning to politics&period; He was elected as an Ohio representative in 1990&comma; remaining in that position until becoming Speaker in 2011&period;&nbsp&semi;During his long career in the House&comma; Boehner also served as Chairman of the House Republican Conference and of the House Education Committee&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Boehner currently represents the 8th congressional district of Ohio&comma; an area including Cincinnati and Dayton and the also the city in which he was born&period; As Speaker of the House&comma; Boehner is&nbsp&semi;third in line for the Presidency&period;&nbsp&semi;Under Boehner&rsquo&semi;s leadership&comma; lawmakers have strived to improve the legislative process and ensure that the priorities of the people are the priorities of Congress&period; Due to Boehner&rsquo&semi;s efforts&comma; it is now required that all bills are posted online three days or more before a vote&period; Boehner also led Republican lawmakers to adopt the first ever ban on earmarks&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Despite recent years of being thrust into unenviable positions&comma;&nbsp&semi;Boehner is quite proud of what Congress has managed to accomplish in 2015&period; He gave a short speech in July summarizing House accomplishments&colon;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>&&num;8220&semi;Let me start by saying that I&rsquo&semi;m proud of what we&rsquo&semi;ve accomplished in Congress so far this year&period; We&rsquo&semi;ve achieved the first real entitlement reform in nearly two decades&comma; which will save taxpayers some &dollar;2&period;9 trillion over the long term&period; We passed the first 10-year House-Senate balanced budget plan since 2001&period; And&comma; we&rsquo&semi;ve enacted new tools to fight human trafficking&comma; new resources to improve veterans&rsquo&semi; care&comma; and a plan to advance free trade and promote more American jobs&period;&&num;8221&semi;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>&&num;8220&semi;I&rsquo&semi;m also proud of what we&rsquo&semi;ve accomplished as a Republican majority&period; We&rsquo&semi;ve cut spending by more than &dollar;2&period;1 trillion &ndash&semi; the most significant spending reductions in modern history&comma; and more than what we saw under the Reagan &amp&semi; O&rsquo&semi;Neill arrangement back in the 80s&period; We protected 99 percent of Americans from a permanent increase in their taxes&period; We&rsquo&semi;ve enacted three pro-growth free trade agreements&period; We&rsquo&semi;ve enacted job training reform&comma; student loan reform&comma; VA reform&comma; Medicare reform&period; All over just the last four and a half years&period; We&rsquo&semi;ve stopped the transfer of terrorist detainees into the U&period;S&period; We&rsquo&semi;ve banned earmarks and have the most open legislative process that we&rsquo&semi;ve seen in modern time&period; We passed the most pro-life legislation in history&period; And we&rsquo&semi;ve done all this with a Democrat in the White House&period;&rdquo&semi;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Boehner will remain Speaker of the House until the end of October&period; After that&comma; members of the House will select a new Speaker&period; Their sights seem to be set on House Majority leader Kevin McCarthy of California and Paul Ryan of Wisconsin as potential leaders&period;&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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