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U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Middleburg, participated on May 26 in the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs’ Member Day hearing about frustrations he has heard from constituents related to the National Personnel Records Center and its backlog of unprocessed requests for documentation from veterans and military families.
(WETM) – More stimulus payments could be on the horizon for Americans. While many legislators are moving forward with the fourth round of stimulus payment, some lawmakers are proposing a fifth.
Stimulus has been up for debate at the state and national level throughout the pandemic, but local experts are concerned about the potential side effects of increased cash flow.
Rep. Fred Keller, R-Pa., told Newsmax on Tuesday that Congress should hold “hearings” into the origins of COVID-19 and whether China has been dishonest about it.
LOGANTON, Pa. — Two months after the plant was temporarily shut down because of waste management issues, Nicholas Meat broke ground May 26 on a facility that should solve its waste issues and more.
Washington, DC - US Rep. Fred Keller participated in the House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs’ Member Day hearing about frustrations he has heard from constituents related to the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) and its growing backlog of unprocessed requests for documentation from veterans and military families.
Rep. Fred Keller, R-Middleburg, and Sen. Pat Toomey, R-Allentown, reintroduced Eric’s Law, a bill named in honor of slain USP Canaan correctional officer Eric Williams.
Legislation recently introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives would permanently exempt motor vehicles used as race cars from regulation by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
On Tuesday afternoon, a House committee approved a bill that would protect federal watchdogs from political retaliation.


