Following the 2020 United States presidential election, Keefer supported efforts to overturn the election results in Pennsylvania, advocating for an audit of the election and an investigation into claims of election fraud despite lacking evidence.[6][7] She was one of 26 Pennsylvania House Republicans who signed a letter requesting the disqualification of Pennsylvania's electoral votes.[8] Keefer was also one of several lawmakers in contact with Congressman Scott Perry following the election; Perry was one of the chief architects of attempts to reverse the election results to favor then-President Donald Trump.[9]
On January 11, 2024, Keefer announced her candidacy for the Pennsylvania State Senate in the 31st district following the retirement of Mike Regan.[13] She defeated Democratic candidate Mark Temons in the general election.[14]
Political positions
Keefer is frequently described as a fiscal conservative and an advocate for small government due to her efforts to cut back and restrict government spending.[15][16][17] She was recognized by the Conservative Political Action Committee (CPAC) for her high score on their Award for Conservative Excellence.[18]
In 2021, Keefer and four other Republicans in the State House sponsored a bill that would have banned transgender athletes participating in the sport of their gender identity.[19]
Keefer was heavily critical of Governor Tom Wolf's efforts to mitigate the growth of the COVID-19 pandemic, chastising him for shuttering businesses to stop the spread of the disease and causing the state's subsequent growth of unemployment. She supported the immediate end of Wolf's public health mandates in 2022.[15]