Rob Bresnahan Jr. highlights support for NEPA workers, business growth, and government transparency

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Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. recently used his social media platform to express support for local workers, transparency in government, and the economic importance of businesses in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

On November 18, 2025, Bresnahan wrote, “Proud to stand with Northeastern Pennsylvania’s workers and their right to collectively bargain.” That same day, he posted about a congressional vote regarding public records: “I voted to release the Epstein files, because the public deserves the truth.”

Two days later on November 20, Bresnahan focused on regional economic issues by stating: “NEPA businesses strengthen our economy, maintain a strong local workforce, and protect our national interests from foreign dependence. I’m here to fight for domestic manufacturing and NEPA’s small businesses.”

Collective bargaining rights have been a central issue for labor groups across Pennsylvania and the United States. Efforts to release documents related to Jeffrey Epstein have gained bipartisan attention in Congress as part of ongoing debates about transparency and accountability in high-profile investigations. Support for domestic manufacturing is also frequently cited among lawmakers representing regions with significant industrial sectors like Northeastern Pennsylvania.



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