
WASHINGTON, DC — Yesterday, Congressman Bob Latta (OH-5) personally led two U.S. Capitol tours for students from Willard High School in Huron County and Upper Sandusky Middle School in Wyandot County.
During the ongoing government shutdown, many federal operations, including public Capitol tours, are suspended until the government reopens. However, Members of Congress are still permitted to lead tours themselves, allowing students and visitors to continue experiencing the U.S. Capitol. Last week, Congressman Latta led two Capitol tours for Marion Local Schools and Coldwater Middle School in Mercer County. On Tuesday, Congressman Latta led two tours for Fort Recovery Middle School and Antwerp Middle School.
Both Willard High School and Upper Sandusky School were in Washington, DC, for a field trip, but many of their planned activities were cancelled due to the shutdown. Congressman Latta was glad to welcome the students and ensure they could still visit the Capitol during their trip.
“Upper Sandusky Middle School’s 8th graders had a once in a lifetime experience as Congressman Bob Latta was so gracious to provide a personal tour of our Capitol building in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 29th. The government shutdown has impacted many tours in Washington, DC, but Congressman Latta took the time out of his week to bring the class onto the House Floor of the Capitol building and explain our legislative branch along with historical points about the Capitol building. This experience will forever be remembered by our students and we all want to thank Congressman Latta for all his time and efforts to support our local community as well as our country,” said Jason Hoffbauer, a chaperone for Upper Sandusky Middle School’s Trip.

“Capitol tours are an engaging and important way for students to experience American history and civics firsthand. I enjoyed leading tours for Willard High School and Upper Sandusky Middle School, who traveled all the way from Ohio to visit Washington, DC. It’s always great to see students curious about American government, and I hope they learned a lot and enjoyed their time at the Capitol,” Latta said.
Latta serves as a senior member of the Energy and Commerce Committee. He is Chair of the Energy Subcommittee and is a member of the Communications & Technology Subcommittee and the Environment Subcommittee.
Written by: bclark
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