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Larry Hoff
Larry A. Hoff was born in 1951 and is an American politician who served in the Washington State House of Representatives representing the 18th legislative district. As a Republican, he represented the Vancouver area of Southwest Washington. Hoff announced he would not seek reelection, concluding his tenure in the state legislature after serving two terms.
Political Experience
Hoff quickly rose to prominence within the House Republican Caucus, earning the position of ranking member of the House Labor and Workplace Standards Committee after just his first term in office. His work earned him recognition as the 2021 Legislator of the Year by the Washington Farm Bureau for state House representatives.
During his legislative career, Hoff served on several important boards and committees, including:
- Legislative Ethics Board
- Financial Education Public-Private Partnership
- Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee
- I-900 Subcommittee
- Washington State Building Code Council
- Washington State Institute for Public Policy
Hoff developed a reputation as a dedicated legislator focused on issues affecting Southwest Washington, including advocacy for taxpayers, small business owners, outdoorsmen, farmers, and ranchers.
Professional Background
Prior to his legislative career, Hoff served as CEO of Fibre Federal Credit Union before transitioning to public service in the state legislature.
At a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- 18
- Party
- Republican
- Born
- January 1, 1951 (75 years old)
- Mailing
- 406 John L. O'Brien Building; PO Box 40600; Olympia, WA 98504