Rep. Mike Kelly supports school choice and regional economic growth

Rep. Mike Kelly supports school choice and regional economic growth
Rep. Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 16th District — Twitter Website
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Rep. Mike Kelly, currently serving in the U.S. Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 16th district, has recently shared his views and activities on social media. His posts reflect his support for educational choices, engagement with local educational institutions, and discussions on regional economic policies.

On January 29, 2025, Rep. Mike Kelly expressed his support for National School Choice Week. He emphasized the importance of providing parents and children with opportunities to pursue the education that best suits them. In his post, he stated: “We must give parents and children every opportunity to pursue the education that is best for them. Proud to support National School Choice Week! #nationalschoolchoiceweek”.

Later that day, Rep. Kelly visited Slippery Rock University and met with President Riley. He shared this visit on social media, saying: “Great to visit @slipperyrocku and meet with President Riley today!”.

On January 31, 2025, Rep. Kelly highlighted his meetings in Erie from the previous day. He noted discussions at the Erie Chamber of Commerce focused on pro-growth tax policy for the region: “Great meetings in Erie on Thursday! Our stops the @EriePAChamber, where we discussed the importance of pro-growth tax policy for our region.”



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