Congressman Mike Kelly to Speak at PLC

Member Group : PA Leadership Conference

(Harrisburg, PA) – U.S. Representative Mike Kelly (R-Butler) will deliver an address to the 2016 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference on key national issues during the event which will be held April 1-2, 2016 at the Radisson Penn Harris Convention Center in Camp Hill (Harrisburg), PA. Registration for the conference is now open at [L]www.paleadershipconference.org[EL].

Congressman Kelly will join Fox News Channel (FNC) senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano, Stephen Moore of Fox News, State Senator Scott Wagner, and Daniel Garza of the LIBRE Initiative as featured speakers at the 2016 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference.

The Pennsylvania Leadership Conference is the premiere gathering of public policy conservatives each year in the Keystone State. It is the largest and longest-running of the state-based conservative conferences regularly attracting a long list of conservative elected officials, scholars, journalists and activists for two days of speeches, panel presentations, workshops and networking.

Congressman Mike Kelly represents the Third Congressional District in the northwestern corner of Pennsylvania. He was born in Pittsburgh and raised in Butler, Pennsylvania, where he has lived for more than 50 years. After graduating from Butler High School in 1966, Mike attended the University of Notre Dame on a football and academic scholarship. After college, Mike moved back to Butler to work at Kelly Chevrolet-Cadillac, Inc., a company founded by his father in the early 1950s. Mike took ownership of the dealership in the mid-1990s and expanded its operations to include Hyundai and KIA franchises.

Prior to entering Congress, Mike served on the Butler City Council and sat on the boards of several local and civic organizations, including the Housing Authority of Butler County, the Redevelopment Authority of Butler County, and the Moraine Trails Council of Boys Scouts of America.
A member of the House Committee on Ways and Means, he is considered to be a leader among his colleagues as he serves as the Republican chairman of the Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition, the Congressional Korea Caucus, the House Automotive Caucus, the House Retirement Security Caucus, and the House Small Brewers Caucus. He also sits on the steering committee of the Republican Study Committee.

Additional speakers, panel and workshop topics will be announced over the coming weeks.

Registration for the conference is now open at [L]www.paleadershipconference.org[EL].

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