As a public servant, Fred Keller has built a reputation for being hardworking, sincere, and dedicated. He has worked passionately for everything he has achieved. Things weren't always easy for Fred. In fact, he grew up in a house where he had no running water or electricity. And he went straight from high school to work in a factory and became the manager of that great forest products manufacturer. He then served honorably for 8 years in the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives. Fred Keller's life is reflective of the American Dream, and it is my privilege to welcome him to the House of Representatives today.
On the recordJune 3, 2019
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