Rep. Mike Kelly engages with Erie and Crawford County communities

Rep. Mike Kelly engages with Erie and Crawford County communities
Rep. Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th District — Official U.S. House headshot
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Rep. Mike Kelly, who has been serving Pennsylvania’s 16th congressional district since 2011, recently shared a series of updates from his activities in Pennsylvania. Initially engaged in the automotive industry, Kelly has long been advocating for policies that aim at economic growth and local development.

On April 16, 2025, Kelly mentioned on his social media account, “Great to meet with so many folks in Erie earlier this week!” He further detailed his visit to Erie, where he toured Erie Water Works, engaged with local health care officials to undersell the significance of Medicare Advantage, and met local business leaders to discuss pro-growth policies.

Later that day, Kelly posted another update, “A great day in Crawford County visiting with students at Conneaut Valley Elementary School in Conneautville.” This visit also included a tour of the Cussewago Square complex in Meadville where he learned about ongoing development work.

On April 17, 2025, Kelly expressed gratitude in a brief post, “Great to join the show, thanks for having me!” although he did not specify which show he was referring to.

At 74 years of age, Mike Kelly was born in Pittsburgh and obtained his BA from the University of Notre Dame in 1970. He resides in Butler and continues to serve his constituents in Congress.



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