ENG: William Richard "Bill" Keating (born September 6, 1952) is an American politician and the U.S. Representative for Massachusetts's 9th congressional district. Born and raised in Norwood, Massachusetts, after college he went on to earn his Master of Business Administration and Juris Doctor.
A member of the Democratic Party, prior to being elected to Congress he was elected to both chambers of the Massachusetts General Court: serving in the House from 1977 to 1985, and the Senate from 1985 to 1999. He also served as the District Attorney of Norfolk County from 1999 to 2011.
After winning election in 2010 to the 10th district, due to census redistricting which would have placed him in competition against a fellow Representative, in 2012 he chose to run in the "incumbent-free" 9th ...
From left to right: Jennifer Gelinas, Filomena Gardikiotis, Jessica Cisternelli, Rep. Keating, Denise Marcoux, Ana Cattabriga, and Dinalva Gilmore , positive
US Representative William Keating is making the rounds in the South Shore and Cape this week with one pressing thing on his mind: jobs.
From meeting at the Greater Quincy Career Club today with residents who have recently lost their jobs to talking with small businesses in a round table discussion in Hyannis on Thursday, Keating said he's trying to gather information and solicit ideas before heading back to Washington.
“When you say jobs, you’re attacking the deficit,” the Quincy Democrat said Wednesday morning. “We have to make long-range cuts, but if we get ...
US Representative William Keating is making the rounds in the South Shore and Cape this week with one pressing thing on his mind: jobs.
From meeting at the Greater Quincy Career Club today with residents who have recently lost their jobs to talking with small businesses in a round table discussion in Hyannis on Thursday, Keating said he's trying to gather information and solicit ideas before heading back to Washington.
“When you say jobs, you’re attacking the deficit,” the Quincy Democrat said Wednesday morning. “We have to make long-range cuts, but if we get ...
Beacon Hill’s new congressional map is prompting U.S. Rep. William Keating to flee his recently adopted home in Quincy to take up residency in a new Cape Cod and South Coast district after lawmakers pitted him against veteran Southie congressman Stephen F. Lynch.
“After talking with my wife Tevis and our children Kristen and Patrick I have decided to run in the new 9th Congressional District, where we’ve owned a home for 17 years,” Keating said in a statement, apparently referring to his summer home in Bourne. He will have to run in the new district, which includes ...