Rep. Mike Kelly engages with constituents and promotes new legislation

Rep. Mike Kelly engages with constituents and promotes new legislation
Rep. Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mike Kelly, a member of the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 16th district since 2011, recently shared several updates via social media regarding his engagements and legislative activities. These posts highlight his interactions with notable figures and his ongoing legislative efforts.

On March 5, 2025, Rep. Kelly expressed enthusiasm about meeting Notre Dame Head Coach Marcus Freeman on Capitol Hill. He shared this interaction by stating “Great to meet with Notre Dame Head Coach Marcus Freeman on Capitol Hill yesterday! Go Irish! @NDFootball”.

The following day, March 6, 2025, Rep. Kelly acknowledged #GreatLakesDay in Congress by hosting officials from the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority in Washington. He highlighted the significance of the Great Lakes’ freshwater resources through his post: “Today, as we recognize #GreatLakesDay in Congress, we met with officials from the Erie-Western Pennsylvania Port Authority in our Washington office.”

On March 7, 2025, Rep. Kelly announced the introduction of the American Innovation Act alongside fellow Congressman Vern Buchanan. This legislation aims to support small businesses by fostering job creation and economic growth. He stated: “This week, I introduced the American Innovation Act with @VernBuchanan.”



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