1 / 28 House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio)

<strong>Earned income: </strong>$193,400. Boehner was House minority leader in 2010 <strong>Honoraria, all donated to charity: </strong>None <strong>Major assets: </strong>Franklin Templeton Mutual Global Discovery fund, $100,001-$250,000; Henderson Global Investors International Fund, $100,001-$250,000; Harbor International Fund IRA, $100,001-$250,000; UBS Liquid Assets Fund IRA, $100,001-$250,000; 12 investments valued from $50,001-$100,000, including a Congressional Credit Union account, a state of Ohio public employees pension plan, and various funds and IRAs. <strong>Major sources of unearned income:</strong> Davis New York Venture Fund dividends/capital gains, $15,001-$50,000; American Funds' Growth Fund of America, dividends/capital gains, $15,001-$50,000. <strong>Major liabilities: </strong>None. <strong>Gifts: </strong>None. <strong>Narrative:</strong> Boehner reported 121 transactions in which he bought or sold investments. The largest were a sale of shares of American Funds' Growth Fund of America for $50,001-$100,000; purchase of shares in the Franklin Templeton Mutual Global Discovery Fund for $50,001-$100,000; and sale of shares in Vanguard's Selected Value Fund for $50,001-$100,000. He took a two-day trip to Palm Beach, Fla., in March 2010, sponsored by the conservative Club for Growth; the value of the trip was not disclosed.