Mike Kelly recognizes achievements in sports and legislative efforts

Mike Kelly recognizes achievements in sports and legislative efforts
Rep. Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th District — Twitter Website
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Rep. Mike Kelly, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 16th district, has recently shared his thoughts on several significant matters via social media. His tweets cover topics ranging from sports achievements to healthcare initiatives and national recognition days.

On March 24, 2025, Rep. Mike Kelly congratulated Carter Starocci from Erie for achieving an unprecedented milestone in NCAA history. He tweeted: “Congratulations to Erie’s Carter Starocci on making NCAA history this weekend as the only five-time National Champion!”

Later that day, Rep. Kelly addressed healthcare reform, advocating for more choices for Americans. He announced new legislation aimed at improving healthcare options: “Americans should have choices when it comes to their health care. It’s time we focus on initiatives that reintroduce freedom and dignity back to our health care system.” He encouraged followers to learn more about his proposed Health Care Sharing Ministry Tax Parity Act.

On March 25, 2025, Rep. Kelly paid tribute to military service members on National Medal of Honor Day. In his tweet, he stated: “Today, we recognize and honor our Nation’s heroes on National Medal of Honor Day. Thank you for your service to the United States.” Additionally, he expressed pride in leading legislation to designate U.S. Route 20 as a significant highway running through Erie County.



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