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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman Fred Keller (R-Pa. 12) will host a telephone town hall beginning at 7:30 p.m. Monday.
It will be the congressman’s ninth telephone town hall and he plans to answer constituent questions and provide an update on legislative priorities.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, will hold a telephone town hall meeting Monday, July 28.
The town hall set to begin at 7:30 p.m. will provide an opportunity for constituents to talk with the congressman about issues and learn about legislative updates and priorities.
The streaming link is https://keller.house.gov/live.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, said this week he stands by a recent statement he made throwing his support behind the full reopening of the House of Representatives.
Washington, D.C. – U.S. Rep. Fred Keller (PA-12) announced that the Lycoming Office of Veterans Affairs has endorsed the RECORDS Act, legislation he recently introduced that directs the National Personnel Records Center (NPRC) to fully reopen its operations and work to expedite a now 500,000 service records requests backlog.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WENY) – Bradford and Tioga Counties are slated to get nearly $14 million combined from impact fees provided by the Marcellus Shale Coalition.
Rep. Fred Keller, R-Middleburg, and the Bureau of Prisons Reform Caucus met with the U.S. Government Accountability Office to receive updates from the agency’s 2021 report entitled, ‘Opportunities Exist to Better Analyze Staffing Data and Improve Employee Wellness Programs.’
WASHINGTON, D.C. - As President Biden’s first overseas trip comes to an end, global leaders are still demanding answers about how COVID-19 started. And so are hundreds of lawmakers in Congress.
TROY — U.S. Rep. Fred Keller (R-Pa.-12) visited Penn-Troy Manufacturing and E-Tech Corporation for a facility tour and discussion on Friday afternoon.
Since 1959, Penn-Troy Manufacturing has been creating valves that are used on engines and in water treatment.
As if stepping into a time machine, Americans last month were rocked with growing inflation, rising consumer prices, stagnating unemployment numbers, and long lines at the gas pump reminiscent of the days of the Carter administration.
