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WASHINGTON (WENY) -- Lower costs, more cures. That's the thinking behind Congressman Fred Keller's new plan to reduce prescription drug costs.
But it's up against an alternative from Speaker Nancy Pelosi, which Democrats are trying to move through the House this week.
Democrats pushing forward to draft articles of impeachment for upcoming hearing
Dec. 06, 2019 - 4:56 - Reaction and analysis from Pennsylvania Rep. Fred Keller.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - More members of Congress are ready to play ball.
Not actual baseball. But the political battle underway on Capitol Hill to save Minor League Baseball teams like the Erie SeaWolves from getting cut.
Major League Baseball’s plan to cut 42 Minor League Baseball (MiLB) teams has rocked communities across the country.
Robert Zimmerman Jr., who will be named the 2019 Sunbury Rotary Club Citizen of the Year on Thursday, had his award and accolades announced to the nation Tuesday by Congressman Fred Keller.
Keller, R-12, gave a one-minute speech about the owner of Zimmerman’s Chrysler Dodge Jeep and Ram Truck that was broadcast by C-SPAN and later uploaded to Keller's Youtube channel.
ep. Fred Keller, R-Pa., on Wednesday ripped the House inquiry of President Donald Trump on the "War Room: Impeachment" show live on Newsmax TV as "the Nancy Pelosi-Adam Schiff whac-a-mole impeachment process."
Steve Bannon, the former White House chief strategist and a "War Room" host, chuckled at Keller's slam. The program is also hosted by Jason Miller and Raheem Kassam.
Rep. Fred Keller, R-Pa., says Democrats, obsessed with the possible impeachment of President Donald Trump, have left the American people behind.
His comments came in a column posted by the Washington Examiner on Tuesday.
Democrats in Congress have become so obsessed with impeaching President Trump and overturning the results of the 2016 election that they have left the American people behind.
Eighteen House Oversight Committee Republicans on Monday called on Democrats to abandon its "one-sided" impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump in order to "tackle the pressing issues that affect all Americans."
Like most high school bands, the Loyalsock Township High School marching band begins practicing in the summer, learning their show, perfecting the movements and the notes, tying together the color guard, the music, and the performance. They performed throughout the fall season for the weekly football crowds. They marched in parades.
BURLINGTON TOWNSHIP — For volunteers with Happy Tails No Kill Animal Shelter, Inc., the light has always been at the end of the tunnel, so to speak, for the completion of its building. But now, after being awarded $279,800 from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, they say it is much brighter.
