Johnson, R-Marietta, took time out Monday to experience the daily life of employees in the workforce as he worked a shift at the Calcutta Giant Eagle on state Route 170. Johnson donned an apron, ball cap and name tag and went to work throughout the store.
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Commemorating the service of military veterans, U.S. Rep. Bill Johnson visited Heritage Thermal Services Monday afternoon to present an American flag to the company.
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“I think young people need to understand the awesome power of the Internet, but along with that power comes awesome responsibility to be safe,” Johnson said, adding the students need to be responsible about what they put out there “because it can literally follow you for the rest of your life, and it can have tremendous impacts on friends and families and others.”
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The students at Canfield Middle School are growing up in the Information Age and are the first generation to have the Internet for their entire lives.
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Congressman Bill Johnson (R-Marietta) issued the following in regards to the Department of Energy announcing their decision to discontinue funding the American Centrifuge Test Demonstration and Operation (ACTDO) contract:
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Congressman Bill Johnson (R-Marietta) issued the following statement after he voted “no” on H.R. 3461, a bill to approve the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, signed in Vienna on July 14, 2015, relating to the nuclear program of Iran. The resolution of approval of the deal failed overwhelmingly, 162 to 269:
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Rep. Bill Johnson, Ohio Republican, showed both versions during the hearing before the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee, pointing out that the version posted on the EPA website covers up the voice of a worker as contaminated water spills from the mine saying, “What do we do now?”
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Congressman Bill Johnson recently visited the Community Hospice House in New Philadelphia. Johnson has had a personal history with a similar hospice organization and wanted to see this state-of-the-art facility, which was partially funded through a loan from the United States Department of Agriculture.
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