Biography
Representative Frank Farry was first elected to serve the people of the 142nd Legislative District in 2008.  He was reelected in 2010.  As a state representative, Farry plans to focus on property tax reform, government reform and ethics, the recruitment and retention of volunteer firefighters and the development of alternative sources of energy and the “green collar” jobs those technologies will create.
 
Before being elected to serve the people of the 142nd, Farry served as assistant township manager for Middletown Township from October 2000 to June 2008. In addition, he is an attorney with the law firm of Jackson, Cook, Caracappa, and Bloom in Fairless Hills.
 
In addition to Farry’s professional endeavors, he is also active in the local community, serving as a volunteer firefighter with the Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company since June 1990 and as chief of the organization since January 2001. He is also a past board member of the Middletown Community Foundation and the Lower Bucks Chapter of the American Red Cross.
 
A lifelong resident of Bucks County, Farry is a graduate of Neshaminy High School. He received a bachelor of science in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania, a master of science in Public Policy from Rutgers University and a juris doctor from Rutgers University School of Law.
 
Farry currently resides in Langhorne. 

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