Congresswoman Pamela Keller (D-NM)

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[edit] Congresswoman Pamela Keller of New Mexico's 3rd District

Pamela Keller was born on June 23, 1960 in Sante Fe, New Mexico to Debra and Larry Keller. In 1982 She graduated Hartford University in Santa Fe with a Major in Politics and a Minor in Commerce. She flew to New York to live for several years, until a job was offered of her in Clovis, New Mexico. So in 1989 she flew to CLobis and became a coach for girl's PE. Then she ran for city council in 1990. She became Mayor of Clovis in 1994 and then became a State Senator for several years until running for Congress in 2002. She won, and became a congresswoman. She is a member of the House Judiciary Commitee and in 2008 struggled along with Congressmen Robert Ingersol (R-SC) and Gary Nelson (R-CT) to come up with a cool name for a still untitled methanphetamine operation. She also won re-election in 2004, 2006 and 2008.

Commitees:

House Commitee on Judiciary

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