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Senator Max Wise welcomes Clinton Circuit Clerk & son



2015-01-09 - Frankfort, KY - Photo by Carol Jouett, Legislative Research Commision.
FRANKFORT, KY - Senator Max Wise (R-Campbellsville) welcomed Clinton County Circuit Court Clerk Jake Staton and his son, James Staton, to Frankfort on Thursday, January 8, 2015 during the first week of the 2015 Session of the Kentucky General Assembly. James is a senior at the University of Kentucky. From left>James Staton, Senator Wise, and Jake Staton. Senator Max Wise (R-Campbellsville) represents the 16th District which encompasses Adair, Clinton, Cumberland, McCreary, Russell, Taylor, and Wayne Counties. Sen. Wise is Chair the Enrollment Committee, Vice Chair of Education, and a member of Appropriations and Revenue, Education, Economic Development, Tourism and Labor, Health and Welfare and Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection Committees. He is the Chair of the Budget Review Subcommittee on Transportation and member of Budget Review Subcommittee on Education, NR, and EP.


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