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Youngest female state rep in state history takes office

By Ben Sheroan, The News-Enterprise

As the time grew near for Samara Heavrin's oath of office ceremony Monday, the lobby of the Grayson County Government Annex began to fill with well-wishers. To accommodate the guests, tables were removed from the fiscal court meeting room and chairs rearranged in neat rows.

The 27-year-old Republican, who becomes the youngest woman ever to serve in the Kentucky General Assembly, shared the spotlight with her parents, Ray and Monica Heavrin, as they each rested a hand on a Bible given to Samara by her late grandmother, Barbara Bishop.

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Youngest female State Rep in KY history takes office



2019-12-03 - Grayson Co., KY - Photo by Ben Sheroan, The News-Enterprise.
Samara Heavrin of Leitchfield, left, takes the oath of office as her parents look on.

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