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Representative Larry Clark Presents Funds to South Park TAPP School
Fairdale—Representative Larry Clark presented a check Monday for $455,800 to the South Park Teenage Parent Program (TAPP) during a ceremony that featured special guest First Lady Jane Beshear. First Lady Jane Beshear offered an inspirational message to the students encouraging them to continue their education throughout their lives, “Education is a life-long experience; we are…
Read MoreSpeaker Pro Tem Larry Clark Congratulates Local Student for Winning Buick Achievers Scholarships
Student in Kentucky to Receive up to $25,000 in Annual Awards For Classroom and Community Excellence Louisville – Speaker Pro Tem Larry Clark congratulated local student Kevin Kwan for winning a Buick Achievers Scholarships of up to $25,000 that is renewable for up to four years. Also, 7 additional Kentucky students received a one-time $2,000 scholarship…
Read MoreUPS Praises Rep. Clark for His Support of Metro College Program
Representative Larry Clark has been recognized by UPS Vice President Scott Casey for his support for the Metro College program that has been vital to the company’s workforce needs. “House Speaker Pro Tem Larry Clark sponsored this important legislative priority and its unanimous passage through the Kentucky House of Representatives,” said Scott Casey. “Representative Clark’s support of…
Read MoreRep. Larry Clark’s Letter to the Editor Regarding QCCT
In an August 2nd article discussing indigent health care delivered by the University of Louisville Hospital under the Quality and Charity Care Trust (“QCCT”), Mayor Greg Fischer’s spokesman, Chris Poynter, said that Louisville Metro’s budget “did not cut a single dollar out of QCCT. It’s been $7 million for years and it’s $7 million now.…
Read MoreGov. Beshear Announces AT&T Adding 20 Jobs at Grayson Call Center
Telecommunications company also to add 38 full- and part-time retail positions in six Kentucky communities FRANKFORT Ky. Governor Steve Beshear has announced telecommunications company AT&T will add 20 full-time customer service representatives in its East Park call center in Grayson. AT&T also is hiring an additional 38 full- and part-time positions at retail stores in…
Read MorePlease don’t confuse me with another Clark running for office in Jefferson County
Please don’t confuse me with Senator PERRY Clark who is running for office in Jefferson County. I am Larry Clark and I am running for re-election to Kentucky House of Representatives. Thank you for your support!
Read MoreHouse Bill 390 Letter to the Editor
Courier-Journal – By Metro Council Members David Yates and David James Churches, telephone lines, air-conditioning units, cars, broadcasting towers, construction sites, civil defense sirens, manhole covers. What do all these things have in common? They’re all targets of metal thieves throughout Kentucky. We are writing to applaud State Representatives Linda Belcher, Larry Clark, Joni Jenkins,…
Read MoreTARC’s Job Hunter Bus heading to two upcoming job fairs
Job seekers can ride fare-free to job fairs on July 18 and 27 TARC’S Job Hunter Bus will be available to.job seekers attending two upcoming job fairs in the Louisville area. The bus will provide transportation to and from the Center For Accessible Living Fair Wed., July 18 and Congressman John Yarmuth’s Veteran’s Resources and…
Read MoreUofL announces road plan for future Belknap research park
University of Louisville – State, local and university officials gathered near Jim Patterson Baseball Stadium June 25 to ceremonially mark the beginning of a new economic and academic development at the University of Louisville. The event signaled the beginning of a $31 million road project that will provide access to a 39-acre area that university…
Read MoreLarry Clark’s Letter to the Editor – Protect Funds for Quality and Charity Trust Agreement
I am disappointed that Mayor Greg Fischer’s budget, as recently enacted by the Metro Council, has reduced Louisville’s appropriation to the Quality and Charity Care Trust Agreement (“QCCT”) by approximately $2.6 million for the upcoming fiscal year. The city’s actions will now result in a total cut of $5.2 million to the program, through which…
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