Larry Clark | |
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Member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives from the 46th district | |
In office January 1984 – January 1, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Harold Haering |
Succeeded by | Al Gentry |
Personal details | |
Born | Louisville, Kentucky | July 24, 1945
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Violet |
Residence | Louisville, Kentucky |
Occupation | Electrician |
Lawrence D. Clark (born July 24, 1945) is an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 46th District from 1984 to 2017. He is a former Speaker Pro Tempore of the House. Clark was first elected to the house in a January 1984 special election following the resignation of incumbent representative Harold Haering. [1] He did not seek reelection in 2016.
Clark attended Flaget High School. [2] He worked as an electrical apprentice from 1966 to 1970. [2]
Clark was a representative of the Kentucky House since 1984, and Speaker Pro Tempore since 1993. As of 2023 he is no longer a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. [2]
Clark has been a member for the following committees:
Larry Clark | |
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Member of the
Kentucky House of Representatives from the 46th district | |
In office January 1984 – January 1, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Harold Haering |
Succeeded by | Al Gentry |
Personal details | |
Born | Louisville, Kentucky | July 24, 1945
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Violet |
Residence | Louisville, Kentucky |
Occupation | Electrician |
Lawrence D. Clark (born July 24, 1945) is an American politician who was a Democratic member of the Kentucky House of Representatives, representing the 46th District from 1984 to 2017. He is a former Speaker Pro Tempore of the House. Clark was first elected to the house in a January 1984 special election following the resignation of incumbent representative Harold Haering. [1] He did not seek reelection in 2016.
Clark attended Flaget High School. [2] He worked as an electrical apprentice from 1966 to 1970. [2]
Clark was a representative of the Kentucky House since 1984, and Speaker Pro Tempore since 1993. As of 2023 he is no longer a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives. [2]
Clark has been a member for the following committees: