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Pennsylvania’s congressional delegation didn’t deliver any surprises when it came to the House vote on the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
House lawmakers debated a bill Tuesday that if passed could help students who struggle to afford college, though Republicans fretted over how to pay for the assistance.
Forty-seven people from 25 different countries gathered before Magistrate Judge William Arbuckle to be naturalized and granted their citizenship in the United States.
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller, R-Kreamer, and the Lycoming County Daughters of the American Revolution were also in attendance to congratulate the citizens on Friday.
One of the House Republicans who interrupted a closed-door hearing on Wednesday to protest the Democrats' handling of the impeachment inquiry into President Trump defended the move on Thursday.
A project aimed at eliminating contaminated drinking wells and constructing a new wastewater treatment plant will get a financial boost in terms of a grant and loan from the PA Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST).
U.S. Rep. Fred Keller made the funding announcement on Friday, Oct. 18.
WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, Congressman Glenn Thompson, Dean of the Pennsylvania Republicans, requested that the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence provide increased transparency and unrestricted access of Ambassador Kurt Volker’s testimony transcript to all members of Congress.
The entirety of the Pennsylvania Republican delegation joined Thompson in this request.
The Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PennVest) announced last Wednesday it had awarded a loan of $3,317,652 and a grant of $10,008,698 to complete the Lake Carey Sewer Project, by constructing a wastewater conveyance system and treatment plant, including a low pressure sewage collection system.
The past several weeks in Washington have shown us the worst of the swamp.
I took the oath of office in June, after winning a special election in Pennsylvania. During my five months in office, I have seen Washington Democrats do nothing but focus on baseless partisan investigations that have wasted valuable time and millions of taxpayer dollars.
State College received a $500,000 federal grant that will continue funding the borough police department’s domestic violence unit.
HARRISBURG — Marsy’s Law for Pennsylvania, which is aimed at providing equal rights to crime victims in Pennsylvania by ensuring constitutional protections, announced this week that Congressman Fred Keller (R-Pa. 12) has been presented with the Guardian of Victims’ Rights Award.
