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By Jessica Heffner, Staff Writer 9:09 PM Monday, November 2, 2009

HAMILTON — Local residents will have the chance to speak with U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner on issues such as health care reform during the Red Carpet Luncheon next week.

The luncheon, sponsored by the Greater Hamilton Chamber of Commerce and Hamilton’s Rotary Club, is set for 11:45 a.m. Nov. 12 at the Courtyard by Marriott–Hamilton.

The West Chester Twp. Republican is expected to discuss several topics that could affect local businesses, including cap and trade, the Employee Free Choice Act and health care reform legislation.

“The timing we think is quite good for the event with the way health care is working through Congress right now,” said Kenny Craig, president of the chamber. “We’ll be able to hear from our representative and the minority leader what he thinks is going on right now.”

The chamber has come out against cap and trade legislation, a plan Craig said could unfairly raise electric rates for businesses compared to the rest of the country, and the Employee Free Choice Act, which would change how unions are allowed to organize workers.

However, Craig said the chamber has not made a decision on where it stands on health care reform, as “we don’t have a version we can take a position on because there is so many different ones,” he said.

Craig said he is hoping Boehner will be able to share some information on the different versions and where the legislation stands.

The event will also include a question-and-answer session for attendees. It is open to the public. Craig is expecting about 150 people to attend. The cost is $20 for chamber members and $25 for non-members. Reservations will be accepted through Monday, Nov. 9.

For more information or to sign-up to attend the luncheon, contact the chamber at (513) 844-15000.

Contact this reporter at (513) 705-2843 or jheffner@coxohio.com.

Yeah Jen, actually the Obama Kool-Aid (I'm sure you came up with that all on your own or was it what Fox was handing out last night?) is quite tasty compared to what we have been force-fed for the last eight years. Your party (cult, wink, wink) really needs to come up with some more relevant talking points as these are growing quite stale.
Proud Dem
11:16 AM, 11/3/2009
Jen- if we've been drinking the kool aid of the Obama admin, which I might add is very good, I like the grape- then you've been drinking the same thing Boehner has. And by the way can you give me an example of how the Obama admin is corrupt?
Jaime
10:09 AM, 11/3/2009
So the tan man without a leadership plan is actually going to grace the meager peasants with his presence. WE'RE SO LUCKY!

What needs to happen is a concerted effort by area wide progressives to protest this waste of congressional space. This way John can be CERTAIN that he's come face to face with people who do want wholesale change in this country.

For the life of me I cannot fathom why salt of the earth people in this area fawn over this drunken buffoon. He's an embarrassment to us all.
I wish I was that tan ...
9:33 AM, 11/3/2009
I don't know anything about his personal life, but I can tell that you've been drinking the Obama Kool-Aid. Please wake up.

Jen
9:32 AM, 11/3/2009
Yes Jen, we'll remember your words because they match exactly what the republican party (compassionate conservatives) has done for this country - zilch, zero, goose egg, nothing. I'm still amazed that you people can come on a site like this and pretend that we haven't sunk to the bottom in everything under the TanMan's leadership. Perhaps if he stayed out of the tanning bed and the vodka bottle, he might be able to put together a coherent thought.
Yes, I'm a Democrat
9:23 AM, 11/3/2009
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