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Mike Kelly

 
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Pennsylvania's 16th District
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245 Pittsburgh Road
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Butler PA, 16001
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Erie PA, 16501
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News
03/11/2025 --rollcall
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, said the Navy should buy the extra Arleigh Burke destroyer because the destroyer fleet needs to grow to deter China's burgeoning armada.
03/11/2025 --martinsvillebulletin
Elon Musk is pushing debunked theories about Social Security while describing federal benefit programs as rife with fraud, suggesting they'll be a target in his crusade to reduce government spending.
03/11/2025 --journalstar
Nebraska lawmakers pushed the decision on adopting a year-round time system to another day, advancing two bills that take opposing approaches to ending semiannual clock changes.
03/10/2025 --bismarcktribune
In a unanimous vote, lawmakers have paved the way to designate North Dakota Highway 200 as the state’s Fallen Peace Officers Highway.
03/10/2025 --bismarcktribune
North Dakota lawmakers are considering raises for some of the state's highest-ranking officials, with one department asking for an increase above the governor's recommendation of 3%.
03/07/2025 --davisenterprise
In collaboration with the Davis Chamber of Commerce, the City of Davis hosted its 2025 State of the City luncheon on Thursday at Sudwerk Brewery.
03/06/2025 --journalstar
Families, providers and advocates say the state is making progress, but the transition has raised ongoing concerns that some people might lose services or not be able to access them.
03/06/2025 --nbcnews
Since President Donald Trump announced on Tuesday the surprise arrest of a man accused of taking part in the killing of 13 U.S. service members in Afghanistan, his top national security aides have repeatedly disparaged the Biden administration as either unwilling or unable to bring those responsible to justice.
03/06/2025 --rollcall
Welcome to At the Races! Each week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. Democrats’ divided responses to President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress culminated with 10 of them in the House voting with Republicans on Thursday to censure Texas Democratic [...]The post At the Races: Censure and sensitivity appeared first on Roll Call.
03/06/2025 --bismarcktribune
North Dakota industries continue to experience uncertainty after President Donald Trump doubled-down on imposed tariffs in his speech to Congress Tuesday evening -- solidifying what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and others are calling a trade war.
02/23/2025 --sunjournal
The real killer: a Department of Government Efficiency post on X reported a total of $4.7 trillion worth of payments from the Treasury Department are "almost impossible" to trace because of missing account identification codes.
02/18/2025 --journalstar
Sen. Teresa Ibach of Sumner, the sponsor of LB646, told Agriculture Committee colleagues that registered feedlots in Nebraska's brand inspection area bear costs feedlots outside the area don't.
02/14/2025 --kron4
President Trump supercharged his overhaul of government agencies this week that included a fresh round of a widespread firings. Trump signed an order this week indicating agency heads initiate large scale “reductions in force,” also known as RIFs, as part of implementing initiatives spearheaded by Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). The order targets [...]
02/14/2025 --concordmonitor
A top non-partisan political handicapper predicts that New Hampshire’s U.S. Senate race in 2026 is already shaping up to be a very competitive contest.
02/11/2025 --qctimes
The Milan Bottoms stretches over 3,500 acres of floodplain and bottomland hardwood forests that provide habitat to protected species, including red-shouldered hawks and bald eagles.
02/06/2025 --starherald
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers this week joined 17 other states in filing a friend-of-the-court brief supporting President Donald Trump's executive order seeking to end birthright citizenship.
02/03/2025 --natlawreview
STATE-LEVEL REAL ESTATE BENEFICIAL RESTRICTIONS ON OWNERSHIP2024 was a busy year for legislatures throughout the United States on the topic of limitations and restrictions on ownership of real property assets. Last year, state legislators introduced over 75 bills in 29 states throughout the country that affect the beneficial ownership of real property. Legislative proposals affecting beneficial ownership generally fell into three categories: restricting ownership of agricultural land by foreign persons or entities; restricting ownership of any real property near critical infrastructure by foreign persons or entities; and restricting ownership of agricultural land by corporate entities.The most common ownership bills specifically targeted individuals, entities, and governments from certain countries designated as “foreign countries of concern.” These “foreign countries of concern” most often included the People’s Republic of China, Iran, Russia, North Korea, and Venezuela.While... Read the complete article here...Copyright 2025 K & L Gates
02/02/2025 --fox5sandiego
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The 2025 Grammy Awards are recognizing some of the most talented performers and biggest hits in music. Beyoncé enters as the leading nominee for her acclaimed album, “Cowboy Carter.” The show began at 8 p.m. Eastern/5 p.m. Pacific and can be streamed via CBS and Paramount+. Shakira, Billie Eilish, Chappell Roan, [...]
01/30/2025 --rollcall
Welcome to At the Races! Each week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Know someone who’d like to get this newsletter? They can subscribe here. House Republicans retreated to Miami this week to work on finalizing their legislative agenda, while senators remained in Washington for hearings and votes on [...]The post At the Races: Democrats take a stand appeared first on Roll Call.
01/30/2025 --foxnews
Tulsi Gabbard may be in danger of not getting confirmed as director of national intelligence as sources confirm she doesn't have enough Republican committee support as it stands.
01/29/2025 --foxnews
Several of President Donald Trump's Cabinet nominees underwent intense questioning on Capitol Hill as they seek to be confirmed into the administration.
01/29/2025 --theintercept
Gabbard is a rare Washington politician who defended the NSA whistleblower. But she has also changed positions and even political parties.The post Tulsi Gabbard Once Called for an Edward Snowden Pardon. Will She Flip-Flop Now? appeared first on The Intercept.
01/26/2025 --foxnews
Following a busy first week of his second term, President Donald Trump has a number of key policies to advance as week two begins.
01/26/2025 --morganton
There will be a lot on the plate for new Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth when he steps into his office on the Pentagon’s third floor E Ring.
01/22/2025 --kearneyhub
Many social media users noticed the gesture looked like a Nazi salute. Musk fanned the flames of suspicion by not explicitly denying those claims in a dozen posts since.
01/18/2025 --scnow
"Your head will spin when you see what's going to happen," Trump said. Here's a closer look at what he promised to do on Day 1.
01/14/2025 --axios
Flags at the U.S. Capitol will fly at full-staff during President-elect Trump's inauguration despite President Biden's directive that they remain at half-staff through January to honor former President Carter's death.Why it matters: House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and some Republican governors are promising to fly flags at full-staff Monday after Trump repeatedly complained about them being lowered for his swearing in.Driving the news: Johnson announced Tuesday that flags at the Capitol will fly at full-staff for the inauguration and then return to half-staff the next day in honor of Carter.Zoom out: An increasing number of Republican governors have ordered that flags at state buildings be flown at full-staff on Inauguration Day.These include Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen, North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.Some cited a federal statute that calls for the flag to be displayed 24 hours a day on certain occasions for "patriotic effect," instead of from sunrise to sunset."While we honor the service of a former President, we must also celebrate the service of an incoming President and the bright future ahead for the United States of America," Abbott's announcement said.Between the lines: Flags at Trump's Mar-a-Lago club returned to full-staff days after Carter was buried in Plains, Georgia, AP reported.Trump took to Truth Social in early January to complain: "The Democrats are all 'giddy' about our magnificent American flag potentially being at 'half mast' during my inauguration," he wrote, incorrectly using the term to refer to a flag on a ship. "Nobody wants to see this, and no American can be happy about it," he added. "Let's see how it plays out."Go deeper:Trump inauguration 2017 vs. 2025: What's changedGov. Cox faces flag choice for Trump's inauguration during Carter mourning periodEditor's note: This story was updated with additional states that have said their flags will be full-staff on Inauguration Day.
01/14/2025 --bismarcktribune
North Dakota Gov. Kelly Armstrong's vision for property tax reform took shape, with most testimony on the bill being positive while some concerns were raised over caps on levy raises.
01/14/2025 --bismarcktribune
Republican Gov. Kelly Armstrong has directed that U.S. and North Dakota flags at all state buildings including the Capitol be flown at full-staff on Monday, the day President-elect Donald Trump is inaugurated. The move is being criticized by the state...
01/14/2025 --kearneyhub
Democrats say Hegseth’s lack of experience, comments about women and Black troops, and allegations of excessive drinking and sexual misconduct make him unfit to serve. Some takeaways from the hearing:
12/29/2025 --kron4
Democrats are taunting President-elect Trump with claims that billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk is calling the shots instead of the incoming president. And with Musk set to play a major role in Trump's second term — both as co-chair of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and a close presidential ally — it remains to be [...]
12/28/2024 --fox5sandiego
Every now and then, a new song releases and dominates radio airwaves, Spotify playlists, and, of course, the esteemed Billboard Hot 100 chart—and in terms of those types of hits, 2024 has been pretty impressive.
12/25/2024 --sgvtribune
For that, they all deserve not just a lump of coal, but an entire sack of it. (Or a sack of something else we cannot mention).
12/24/2024 --hoodline
The NDAA, influenced by the Fighter Force Preservation and Recapitalization Act, includes a measure supported by Senators Kelly, Crapo, and Hickenlooper to modernize Air National Guard fighter squadrons.
12/24/2024 --morganton
The House Ethics Committee's long-awaited report into Rep. Matt Gaetz documents a trove of salacious allegations of misconduct. Here's a look at some of the committee's key findings.
12/21/2024 --forbes
Trump continues to fill out his administration in the weeks leading up to his inauguration.
12/21/2024 --forbes
Trump continues to fill out his administration in the weeks leading up to his inauguration.
12/21/2024 --helenair
Opinion: The 2025 Montana Legislature is off to a promising start, and no group reflects that promise more than our freshman class of House Republicans.
12/21/2024 --kron4
The Senate voted overwhelmingly in the early hours of Saturday to pass legislation to boost Social Security benefits for more than 2 million Americans. The legislation will repeal two statutes that have reduced payouts to state and local police, firefighters, teachers and other public sector workers and their spouses for years. The legislation passed by [...]
12/20/2024 --godanriver
President-elect Donald Trump on Friday added the 27 countries that make up the European Union to the list of trade partners he's threatening with tariffs.
12/17/2024 --usnews
The president-elect is rewarding supporters who lost elections with plum positions. Now they owe him.
12/16/2024 --morganton
A judge has refused to dismiss President-elect Donald Trump’s hush money conviction because of the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent ruling on presidential immunity.
12/16/2024 --gazettetimes
President-elect Donald Trump said Monday he would consider pardoning embattled New York Mayor Eric Adams and declared the country was "not going to lose" the polio vaccine.
12/13/2024 --qctimes
More than a month after the November election, Iowa-based pollster Ann Selzer still is searching for answers.
12/13/2024 --cumberlink
President-elect Donald Trump's lawyers urged a judge again Friday to throw out his hush money conviction, balking at the prosecution's suggestion of preserving the verdict.
12/09/2024 --gazette
A Denver district court judge has upheld a decision of the Colorado Court of Appeals regarding whether the state's ethics commission can assert jurisdiction over local governments that have their own ethics code.
12/09/2024 --forbes
In addition to Habba, Trump made several appointments Sunday for State Department roles.
12/08/2024 --axios
President-elect Trump sat for his first network interview Sunday since winning the 2024 election — where he reaffirmed his intention to pardon Jan. 6 defendants, end birthright citizenship and implement his sweeping deportation plans. Here's what you may have missed when newsmakers hit the airwaves this Sunday, December 8.1. Trump: I don't need to pardon myself President-elect Trump speaks during an interview aired Dec. 8 with NBC's "Meet the Press."President-elect Trump dismissed the idea of pardoning himself in a "Meet the Press" interview, saying he didn't need to do it as he's winning "almost all" of his legal cases.Driving the news: Pardons have become a hot topic amid reporting that President Biden might issue them pre-emptively for individuals who have drawn the ire of Trump and his allies, including former Rep. Liz Cheney, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley and Sen.-elect Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).The idea for Trump to pardon himself was also floated during his previous presidential term, something which the president-elect said in the pre-taped interview that he "didn't want to do."Trump said he had the option to pardon himself, but a "very specific lawyer" in his administration advised him that doing so would imply guilt. "I could have saved myself a lot of legal fees," Trump said about a pardon.What they're saying: Trump said he never considered if Biden would offer him a pardon, but added that he didn't think the president would do it."He's the one that started this whole thing," Trump said. "He got the Justice Department to go after me."Trump also accused the Justice Department of running the two cases where he's facing violations of state laws — his hush-money case in New York and the election interference case in Georgia.Read the full transcript of Trump's "Meet the Press" interview.2. Syrian shock felt globally House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) during a Dec. 8 interview on CBS News' "Face the Nation."The upheaval of leadership in Syria has thrust the region and several world powers into an unexpected period of uncertainty. The big picture: 900 U.S. troops remain in Syria, where they have been conducting counterterrorism operations against ISIS.The U.S. has condemned Assad's brutal regime, which has been supported by Iran, Russia and Hezbollah. But Abu Mohammed al-Golani, the leader of the insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, has also been labeled a terrorist by the U.S.House Intelligence Committee Chair Mike Turner (R-Ohio) said on CBS News' "Face the Nation" that he expects there will be an "assessment as to whether or not the (U.S.) troops should remain" in Syria."This is going to be an area that's going to be volatile and in transition," he said, pointing to Russian bases in the region that are both at risk for Russia in the face of the rebel offensive and a lingering threat to the Syrian people.Zoom out: Trump began his withdrawal of U.S. troops from Northern Syria in 2019, abandoning Kurdish partners in the region and earning him condemnation from fellow Republicans (including Marco Rubio, who he's tapped to serve as his secretary of state)."He [Trump] does absolutely support the Kurds," Turner said Sunday, predicting the president-elect is "going to look for a diplomatic solution."Retired Gen. Frank McKenzie, the former commander of CENTCOM, told ABC's Martha Raddatz Sunday he thinks there is "less danger" in the region for U.S. troops at the present moment, as Iran, Hezbollah and Russia are on their "back heels."But he noted that while the fall of Assad leaves U.S. enemies without a partner and is "bad news for them," it's not obvious "who it's good news for."He continued: "I'm not sure it's ultimately going to be good news for the people of Syria .... we could have an Islamic state arise there, which will have profound negative implications across the region."Yes, but: While the future is murky, Syrians and others have rejoiced at the downfall of a regime that gassed its people and clung to power over more than a decade of civil war.Mouaz Moustafa, the executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force, said on "Face the Nation" he is feeling "an indescribable feeling of happiness" at Assad's defeat. Asked what comes next as rebels take over political prisons, Moustafa told Brennan the "first thing that we are working really hard and ... all the rebel factions are working really hard to do is find Austin Tice."Tice, an American journalist who has been missing in Syria for 12 years, is believed to be alive, President Biden told reporters Sunday.3. Congress wants answers on assassination attempts Reps. Jason Crow (D-Colo.) and Mike Kelly (R-Pa.) speak during a prerecorded interview with CBS News' Margaret Brennan.Rep. Jason Crow (D-Colo.), the ranking member on the bipartisan Trump Assassination Attempt Task Force, said in an interview aired Sunday that the Justice Department and FBI's lack of transparency with Congress over the two attempted assassinations of then-candidate Trump is "an unacceptable position."Catch up quick: The Butler, Pennsylvania, shooting that left one rally-goer dead sparked a series of investigations into the security failures that day, eventually leading to a change of Secret Service leadership. But Crow and others still have questions: "Why did the shooter do this? What drove him to do it? Was he a lone wolf shooter? Did he have associates or affiliates? What was his motivation? How was he radicalized?"He said the agencies' safeguarding of information differs from what he's encountered in his past committee work."You can't tell me there isn't a way to put us into a secure facility and get us information about an ongoing criminal investigation when I regularly am receiving briefs on what our spies and our military special operators are doing regularly around the world," he said.More from Axios' Sunday coverage:Trump sticks by tariffs, but no guarantees on inflationTrump suggests deporting families with mixed immigration statusTakeaways from Trump's "Meet the Press" interview
 
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