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.
I am committed to reducing spending and decreasing the size of the federal government. Many existing government programs are duplicative, wasteful, outdated or unnecessary. It’s of the upmost importance that we bring the era of big government to an end.
As I considered where I could utilize my business background to tackle government spending issues and burdensome regulation that hinder job creation, the Oversight & Government Reform Committee was at the top of the list. Congress needs to be vigilant in ensuring that taxpayers’ money isn’t wasted on the unnecessary pet projects of legislators.
Through the Oversight & Government Reform Committee, I am tasked with offering real government reform measures and providing oversight over the entire executive branch. Pennsylvanians want their government to be held more accountable and deserve to know how their money is being spent.
The federal government can take steps toward paying down the national debt as we actively review existing spending programs and cutting unnecessary programs.
The following is a list of legislation I have supported to help reform the federal government and make it more accountable to the American people: