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Congressman Farr served in the US Peace Corps in Colombia from 1964-1966. He began his
public service career in the 1960's when he worked as a staffer on budget issues for a decade. In
1975, he ran for and won a seat on the Monterey County Board of Supervisors. In 1980, he was
elected to California State Assembly where he became a champion of the organics industry.
Since 1993 he has been a member of Congress representing Monterey County, California.
In 2008, Congressman Farr introduced the Peace Corps Expansion Act 2009, HR 1066. This
historic bill would increase the Peace Corps budget from $340 million to $450 million in 2010,
$600 million in 2011, and $750 million in 2012. He was able to rally nearly one third of
the House of Representatives to co-sponsor the act, and as a result, got approval for the full $110
million increase in the House Bill for 2010. When amendments were introduced to reduce this
increase, Congressman Farr fought tirelessly against them, drafting letters, hand-written notes
and calling meeting after meeting to ensure that the Peace Corps gets the full amount of funding
that he proposed. To learn more visit:
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h111-1066 or http://www.morepeacecorps.org
Founded in 1979 and incorporated in 1990 in the District of Columbia, RPCV/w represents
returned Peace Corps volunteers, staff, and supporters in the Washington, DC metro area.
RPCV/w sponsors educational and charitable activities and supports policies to maintain a strong
and healthy Peace Corps. To learn more about RPCV/w visit: http://www.rpcvw.org