Mike Kelly 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.
The issue of Energy is important to our dis
Western Pennsylvania is rich in natural resources. It’s time we fully realize her total potential. I am dedicated to furthering policies that will encourage the development and utilization of the Marcellus shale that is being developed here in Western Pennsylvania. The Commonwealth is in a great position to become a leader in the development of natural gas and coal. I believe that by working with emerging industries, like the shale industry, these new sources of energy can provide an invaluable source of energy and provide sustainable, high-quality, high paying jobs for years to come.
As Congress develops an energy policy, the policy should include an “all of the above”approach to solving our energy needs--a policy that encourages development and increases all forms of American energy, from biofuels to coal and everything in between. By developing energy domestically, we can decrease our addiction to foreign oil, spur job growth, and keep Americans’ hard earned tax dollars out of the hands of foreign dictators.
Everyone can agree that America’s energy challenges do not have a single solution. By incorporating the growing capacity of solar and wind power with hydropower, clean coal, natural gas, nuclear power, biofuels, and oil, we can make environmentally responsible strides towards energy independence.
A brief summary of Rep. Kelly's support for a comprehensive domestic energy policy includes the following:
trict and to my work in Congress.