Congressman Rob Bresnahan Jr. recently shared insights and experiences from various events and activities through his social media platform. His tweets highlight discussions on educational programs, community heritage, and legislative actions.
On July 1, 2025, Congressman Bresnahan reflected on a recent roundtable discussion about Job Corps and Keystone Job Corps Centers. He described the session as “powerful” and expressed inspiration from engaging with staff, employers, and nonprofit partners who collaborate closely with students overcoming significant challenges. “Yesterday, I joined a powerful roundtable discussion on the current state of Job Corps and Keystone Job Corps Centers. It was inspiring to hear directly from staff, employers, and nonprofit partners who work closely with students, many of whom are overcoming significant”
The following day, July 2, 2025, he attended the West Pittston First to Fall event. Congressman Bresnahan noted that such gatherings are crucial for maintaining cultural heritage through storytelling and education. He emphasized the importance of remembering those who preceded us in shaping the community’s history. “This past weekend, I had the honor of attending the West Pittston First to Fall event, celebrating the rich history of our community. Events like these keep our heritage alive through storytelling, education, and shared experiences. As we remember those who came before us, may we”
On July 3, 2025, he addressed his stance on a budget reconciliation vote through an online statement. The tweet succinctly directed followers to further details regarding his position on this legislative matter.“My statement on today’s budget reconciliation vote “
Job Corps is a free education and training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people improve their quality of life by empowering them to secure good jobs.



