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SELINSGROVE — U.S. Rep. Fred Keller was honored as a supporter of victims' rights on Tuesday in a move to raise awareness about Marsy's Law, a proposed constitutional amendment establishing the rights of victims of crime that will be on the November ballot.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller (R-12) visited the Global Tungsten & Powders Corp. (GTP) plant in Towanda on Friday, Oct. 11, where company officials asked for his help in addressing unfair trade practices by China that hurt the company.
U.S. Congressman Fred Keller (R-12) was back in Bradford County Friday, this time to meet with officials of the Global Tungsten and Powders Corporation before touring the Towanda headquarters of the international operation.
A U.S. Congressman made a pit stop at a local college Wednesday morning.
Fred Keller, who represents Pennsylvania’s 12th Congressional district, toured Lycoming College, learning more about higher education opportunities.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, came away seemingly impressed by the East Third Street Old City Gateway Project linking Lycoming College to the Williamsport’s downtown.
The first-term congressman took a tour of the new Kraph Gateway Center building, the keystone of the project located at the southeast end of the campus, Wednesday morning.
Congressman Fred Keller (R-Pa. 12) believes there’s a lack of transparency in the current impeachment inquiry being carried out surrounding President Donald Trump’s contact with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and allegations Trump had aid to the nation withheld while asking the Ukrainians to investigate Hunter Biden’s business dealings in the country.
LEWISBURG — A large audience of more than 120 area residents filled the Col. John Kelly room on Monday night at the Country Cupboard to hear U.S. Congressman Fred Keller speak on a wide variety of subjects, such as Syria, healthcare, climate change and gun control.
Representative Fred Keller, along with Tioga County commissioner Mark Hamilton and state Rep. Clint Owlett, embarked on a rigorous tour of Tioga County Tuesday, Oct. 1.
Taking advantage of his spare time while Congress is out of session, Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, was hosted by state Rep. Clint Owlett, R-Wellsboro, on a tour through Wellsboro and nearby areas.
“Our philosophy is, if we want to make sure that we get the policies correct, we need to be out here talking to the people that are getting the job done,” said Keller.
While 2020 Democrat Presidential contenders and socialists in the halls of the United States Congress are trying to find ways to ban fossil fuels, kill American jobs, and weaken America’s status in the world, Pennsylvania and our energy producers are growing our state’s economy and enhancing our national security by priming the United States to be a net energy exporter.
