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Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay, Senator Jim Talent and Missouri Governor Matt Blunt are joined by members of the Missouri Congressional delegation at a post-BRAC hearing news conference.  The bi-partisan leadership team testified in support of saving over 3,000 military-related jobs in the St. Louis area. Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay, Senator Jim Talent and Missouri Governor Matt Blunt are joined by members of the Missouri Congressional delegation at a post-BRAC hearing news conference.  The bi-partisan leadership team testified in support of saving over 3,000 military-related jobs in the St. Louis area.
Rep. Lacy Clay (left) swears in Barbara Black (taking oath) outside a north St. Louis senior citizen home, Wednesday morning, August 31, 2005. Ms. Black is the new president of SEIU Local 2000, the first black female to lead the organization. Millions More March participants included (left to right) Rep. Lacy Clay, St. Louis Alderman Michael McMillan and Missouri State Rep. Rodney Hubbard. The Oct. 15 (2005) march was held on the National Mall and commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Million Man March, Oct. 15, 1995.
Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and military analyst Craig Borchelt testify before the Base Closure and Realignment Commission at Saint Louis University.  The panel, chaired by Congressman Clay, focused on saving 2,000 jobs at the Army Human Resources Personnel Center in Overland.  (L-R:  St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley, Congressman Lacy Clay, military analyst Craig Borchelt) Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay, Senator Jim Talent and Missouri Governor Matt Blunt are joined by members of the Missouri Congressional delegation at a post-BRAC hearing news conference.  The bi-partisan leadership team testified in support of saving over 3,000 military-related jobs in the St. Louis area.
Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley and military analyst Craig Borchelt testify before the Base Closure and Realignment Commission at Saint Louis University. The panel, chaired by Congressman Clay, focused on saving 2,000 jobs at the Army Human Resources Personnel Center in Overland. (L-R: St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley, Congressman Lacy Clay, military analyst Craig Borchelt) Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay, Senator Jim Talent and Missouri Governor Matt Blunt are joined by members of the Missouri Congressional delegation at a post-BRAC hearing news conference. The bi-partisan leadership team testified in support of saving over 3,000 military-related jobs in the St. Louis area.
(L-R: Congressman Todd Aiken, Congressman Kenny Hulshof, Senator Jim Talent, Governor Matt Blunt, Congressman Lacy Clay, Congresswoman Joann Emerson, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley)
Congressman Clay joined the St. Louis leadership of 100 Black Women as they participated in a Social Security Forum hosted by the Older Women's League. Congressman Clay joins the student leaders of the Gateway Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers at Boeing Integrated Defense Systems Headquarters in St. Louis
Congressman Clay joined the St. Louis leadership of 100 Black Women as they participated in a Social Security Forum hosted by the Older Women's League. Congressman Clay joins the student leaders of the Gateway Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineers at Boeing Integrated Defense Systems Headquarters in St. Louis
Congressman Clay congratulates the winners and finalists in the 2005 1st District Congressional Art Competition at Portfolio Gallery in St. Louis' Grand Center Arts District. Congressman Clay honored the 1st District U.S. Armed Services Academy Nominees and Presidential Scholar Claire Santoro.
Congressman Clay congratulates the winners and finalists in the 2005 1st District Congressional Art Competition at Portfolio Gallery in St. Louis' Grand Center Arts District. Congressman Clay honored the 1st District U.S. Armed Services Academy Nominees and Presidential Scholar Claire Santoro.
Congressman Clay and his 4-year old son, Will, join students from Normandy High School as they march through historic St. Peters Cemetery to dedicate a headstone for noted St. Louis educator, the late Dr. Julia Davis. The students spearheaded the community service project to honor Dr. Davis' memory after learning that the revered teacher, who died in 1992, had not been given a proper monument. Congressman Clay was glad to donate to their cause and to show his personal support.
Congressman Clay and his 4-year old son, Will, join students from Normandy High School as they march through historic St. Peters Cemetery to dedicate a headstone for noted St. Louis educator, the late Dr. Julia Davis. The students spearheaded the community service project to honor Dr. Davis' memory after learning that the revered teacher, who died in 1992, had not been given a proper monument. Congressman Clay was glad to donate to their cause and to show his personal support. Congressman Wm. Lacy Clay dedicated the new National Archives research facility at the National Personnel Records Center in St. Louis. The new facility will allow the public to view the military personnel files of millions of veterans for the first time. The National Personnel Records Center is home to more than 56 million files of U.S veterans. The first batch of files opened for public view includes the records of 1.2 million veterans who served in the U.S. Armed Forces prior to 1939. The historic display also highlights service records and priceless artifacts from prominent American veterans including Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis, Elvis Presley, President John F. Kennedy, President Franklin Roosevelt, Humphrey Bogart and Clark Gable.

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