Pamela Stevenson
Profile
Pamela Stevenson is an American politician, attorney, and retired U.S. Air Force Colonel serving as a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives for District 43. A graduate of Indiana University Bloomington and its Maurer School of Law, she served 27 years as a Judge Advocate General before entering politics. Stevenson is known for her impassioned advocacy on social issues, including her viral opposition to legislation restricting gender-affirming care. In addition to her legislative work, she is an ordained minister and has been a candidate for Kentucky Attorney General and the U.S. Senate.
Details
- Born
- April 8, 1959 · 67 years old
- Birth place
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Education
- Shawnee High School; Brown High School; Indiana University Bloomington (B.S.); Indiana University Maurer School of Law (J.D.)
- Career
- U.S. Air Force Colonel and Judge Advocate General; Attorney; Adjunct Professor at University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law
