Officials
Biography
Pamela Stevenson is a Democratic representative for Kentucky House District 43 . Born April 8, 1959, she is a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel and JAG attorney with 27 years of service, where she prosecuted violent crimes including rape and incest, negotiated hostage crises, and protected military families. An ordained Baptist minister, she founded the Stevenson Law Center, provides pro bono legal services to disabled and elderly veterans, and holds leadership roles such as House Minority Floor Leader. Notable positions include service on committees like Judiciary, Appropriations & Revenue, and the 2026 RS Impeachment Committee; she advocates for veterans, families, children, LGBTQ+ rights, and women's rights. She ran as the Democratic nominee for Kentucky Attorney General in 2023 and for U.S. Senate in 2026.
Education and Political Experience
- Education: BA in Finance from Indiana University Bloomington; JD from Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
- Political Experience: Elected to Kentucky House in 2020 , currently in her third term . Member of bar associations including ISBA, KBA, and ABA; past board member of Personal Counseling Services; vice chair of NABVETS; advisor to OneWest; founding member of Bingham Fellow and Shawnee Christian Healthcare Center.
Committees
9 assignmentsAt a glance
- Office
- State Assembly
- District
- House District 43
- Born
- April 8, 1959 (67 years old)