Congressman Mike Rogers recently visited with Chief of the U.S. Border Patrol, David V. Aguilar, after a meeting in Washington, D.C.
Congressman Rogers, a former 4–H Club member, recently met with the Alabama 4–H Club in Washington, D.C. Rogers is pictured here with Malcom Marable of Randolph County, left, and Barry Weaver of Cherokee County. In the background is the Longworth House Office Building on Capitol Hill.
Congressman Mike Rogers visits with State Rep. DuWayne Bridges in his D.C. office before they went to hear President Bush give his State of the Union address.
Congressman Rogers meets with Keith Pugh of Sylacauga and Ryan Robertson of Heflin in D.C. Both were his guests to the National Prayer Breakfast in February.
Rogers met with the Alabama Medical Association in while they were in D.C. to discuss issues important to their organization.
Rogers speaks at a press conference in support of H. Res. 667, known as the NASCAR-HBCU Consortium outside the Capitol.
Rogers and Dr. William Brock of Alabama State University stand in front of a model of a racecar following the NASCAR – HBCU press conference in D.C.
Congressman Rogers meets with John and Jill McBride of Camp MAC in Talladega County.
Congressman Rogers visits with Mr. and Mrs. Hollis Bridges during their recent visit to Washington, D.C.
Congressman Rogers spoke to several 4 – H students in his D.C. office.
Congressman Rogers meets with Lanett residents Oscar Crawley, Mike Yarbrough and John Duskin during their trip to D.C.
Congressman Rogers visited with Lafaye Dellinger and her family before their Capitol Tour.
Congressman Rogers spent time with the Alabama Dental Association while they were in D.C. for their annual trip.
Congressman Rogers visited with Raynard Butler of Montgomery before he received a Booker T. Washington award.