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Updated August 10, 2010

In the nation’s capital, Rep. Howard P. “Buck” McKeon has been a champion of easing the national debt, providing tax relief, preserving Social Security, reforming education, and supporting the troops and a strong national defense while serving the people of California’s 25th District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

In June 2009, McKeon was named the Ranking Member of the House Armed Services Committee (HASC), which oversees national security policy, military resources, and military operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.  Each year HASC manages the National Defense Authorization Act, a $550 billion dollar authorization bill to fund the Department of Defense and the national security programs of the Department of Energy.  

McKeon has regularly worked to bolster missile defense programs, support funding for the F-22, and provide enhancements to effective, lighter-weight body armor and mine-resistant vehicles.  He has fostered veteran resource programs for counseling, vocational training, and college education.

Prior to serving as the lead Republican on HASC, McKeon was the top Republican on the Education and Labor Committee for close to three years, where he advanced conservative policies supporting school choice, teacher quality and accountability, and higher education access and affordability.

In early 2006, McKeon ran the committee as chairman, replacing Rep. John Boehner (R-OH), who stepped down after becoming House Majority Leader. 

Before that, McKeon headed the House Subcommittee on 21st Century Competitiveness, which examined issues such as higher education, technology in education, teacher training, job training, and welfare reform.  In this role, McKeon helped negotiate the formula that resulted in interest rates for the federal student loan program dropping to their lowest level in 38 years.  McKeon still serves as a senior member of the Education and Labor Committee.

His leadership in cutting federal spending and reducing taxes also has been noted by several national organizations, including the National Taxpayers Union and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. In addition to his official committees, McKeon is also a member of:

• The Republican Study Committee: This influential group of more than 100 conservative Republicans advances a conservative social and economic agenda in the House. It is also an independent research arm for Republicans.
 
• Republican New Media Caucus: As co-chairman of this group, McKeon is working to help his fellow GOP lawmakers expand online communications and reach Americans who are are shifting from traditional media outlets, such as newspapers and TV, to the “new” media of the Internet to receive news.
 
• Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Caucus: As founder of the UAV Caucus McKeon is helping to educate members of Congress and the public on the strategic, tactical, and scientific value of UAVs. McKeon actively supports further development  of UAV's and hopes to more effectively engage the civilian aviation community on UAV use and safety. 



McKeon was born Sept. 9, 1938, in Los Angeles. He grew up in Tujunga, CA and graduated from Verdugo Hills High School in 1956. After serving a two and a half year mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, he attended Brigham Young University.

After several semesters, however, McKeon took a hiatus from his studies. During this time, he married his wife, Patricia, started a family, and began his career as a businessman in the Santa Clarita Valley, located in the northern part of Los Angeles County. 
He was soon involved in his community through such organizations as the Boy Scouts, Little League, the Henry Mayo Newhall Memorial Hospital Board, and the Chamber of Commerce, among others.

It was three decades later that McKeon returned to college and earned his bachelor’s degree in 1985, together with his eldest daughter.  It is for this reason that McKeon is often praised by adult literacy groups. Later, in 2002, he received an honorary doctorate of humane letters from Strayer University.

Before coming to Congress in 1992, 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.
 
It was during the council’s first meeting that its members selected McKeon as Santa Clarita’s first mayor.  During his tenure on the City Council, Santa Clarita expanded its sheriff’s and parks programs and earned a reputation as one of the safest cities in America.

The McKeons have six children and 30 grandchildren and live in Santa Clarita.