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− | + | Howard Philip McKeon, known as [[Buck McKeon]], was born September 9, [[1938]], in Tujunga, California. He served a two-year mission for the [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] and then attended [[Brigham Young University]]. Taking a hiatus from his studies, he married Patricia Kunz and started a career as a businessman in the Santa Clarita Valley, California. He subsequently returned to school and completed his bachelor’s degree in 1985. Howard and Patricia have six children and 28 grandchildren, and currently live in Santa Clarita. | |
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+ | First elected to represent the 25th Congressional District of California in 1992, Rep. McKeon has earned a reputation as a leader in the national education reform movement. Because of this, McKeon was elected by his colleagues to serve as Chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce in 2006. | ||
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+ | In the wake of the November, 2006, mid-term elections, Rep. McKeon is now Senior Republican Member on the House Education and Labor Committee (formerly the Education and the Workforce Committee), Rep. McKeon also serves on the House Armed Services Committee. | ||
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+ | Prior to becoming Chairman of the Education and the Workforce Committee, Rep. McKeon headed the House Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness, with jurisdiction over higher education, technology in education, teacher training, job training and welfare reform. In this role, McKeon helped to negotiate the formula that resulted in interest rates for the student loan program dropping to the lowest level in the Federal Aid Program’s 38-year history. | ||
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+ | Before coming to Congress, Rep. McKeon served on the William S. Hart Union High School District Board of Trustees from 1978 to 1987. During that time, the city of Santa Clarita was incorporated, and its citizens selected McKeon as a member of the city council. At the city council’s first meeting McKeon was chosen as Santa Clarita’s first mayor. | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | * [http://mckeon.house.gov/ Official House website] | ||
+ | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buck_McKeon Wikipedia article] | ||
+ | [[Category:Famous Mormons]] |
Revision as of 13:36, 23 July 2009
Howard Philip McKeon, known as Buck McKeon, was born September 9, 1938, in Tujunga, California. He served a two-year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and then attended Brigham Young University. Taking a hiatus from his studies, he married Patricia Kunz and started a career as a businessman in the Santa Clarita Valley, California. He subsequently returned to school and completed his bachelor’s degree in 1985. Howard and Patricia have six children and 28 grandchildren, and currently live in Santa Clarita.
First elected to represent the 25th Congressional District of California in 1992, Rep. McKeon has earned a reputation as a leader in the national education reform movement. Because of this, McKeon was elected by his colleagues to serve as Chairman of the House Committee on Education and the Workforce in 2006.
In the wake of the November, 2006, mid-term elections, Rep. McKeon is now Senior Republican Member on the House Education and Labor Committee (formerly the Education and the Workforce Committee), Rep. McKeon also serves on the House Armed Services Committee.
Prior to becoming Chairman of the Education and the Workforce Committee, Rep. McKeon headed the House Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness, with jurisdiction over higher education, technology in education, teacher training, job training and welfare reform. In this role, McKeon helped to negotiate the formula that resulted in interest rates for the student loan program dropping to the lowest level in the Federal Aid Program’s 38-year history.
Before coming to Congress, Rep. McKeon served on the William S. Hart Union High School District Board of Trustees from 1978 to 1987. During that time, the city of Santa Clarita was incorporated, and its citizens selected McKeon as a member of the city council. At the city council’s first meeting McKeon was chosen as Santa Clarita’s first mayor.