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David P. Givens

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American politician
David Givens
President pro tempore of the Kentucky Senate
Assumed office
January 8, 2019
Preceded byJimmy Higdon
In office
January 6, 2015 – July 1, 2017
Preceded byKatie Kratz Stine
Succeeded byJimmy Higdon
Member of the Kentucky Senate
from the 9th district
Assumed office
January 1, 2009
Preceded byRichie Sanders
Personal details
Born (1966年12月26日) December 26, 1966 (age 58)
Greensburg, Kentucky, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseLaurie K. Givens
Children3
EducationWestern Kentucky University (BS, MA)

David P. Givens (born December 26, 1966) is an American politician who has served in the Kentucky Senate from the 9th district since 2009.[1] [2] Givens was re-elected by the members of the Kentucky State Senate as the President pro tempore of the Kentucky Senate and has served in the office for the 2019 Legislative Session, 2020 Legislative Session, and 2021 Legislative Session.

Education

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1985 Green County High School, valedictorian. WKU, MA 1997. WKU, BS Ag 1989[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Senate District 9". Lrc.ky.gov. Retrieved 2018年04月28日.
  2. ^ "Second in command in Kentucky state Senate resigning from leadership post". Courier-journal.com. 2017年07月01日. Retrieved 2018年04月28日.
  3. ^ "Legislative Profile". Kentucky Legislature. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
Kentucky Senate
Preceded by President pro tempore of the Kentucky Senate
2015–2017
Succeeded by
Preceded by President pro tempore of the Kentucky Senate
2019–present
Incumbent
Presidents of state senates
Ainsworth (R), Gudger (R)
Stevens (R)
Petersen (R), Shope (R)
Rutledge (R), Hester (R)
Kounalakis (D), McGuire (D)
Coleman (D), Jenet (D)
Bysiewicz (D), Looney (D)
Gay (D), Sokola (D)
Albritton (R), Brodeur (R)
Jones (R), Kennedy (R)
Kouchi (D)
Bedke (R), Anthon (R)
Harmon (D), Cunningham (D)
Beckwith (R), Bray (R)
Sinclair (R), Rozenboom (R)
Masterson (R)
Stivers (R), Givens (R)
Henry (R), Barrow (D)
Daughtry (D)
Ferguson (D), Augustine (D)
Spilka (D), Brownsberger (D)
Gilchrist (D), Moss (D)
Champion (DFL), Rest (DFL)
Hosemann (R), Kirby (R)
Wasinger (R), O'Laughlin (R)
Regier (R), Bogner (R)
Kelly (R), Arch (R)*
Anthony (R), Spearman (D)
Carson (R), Abbas (R)
Scutari (D), Turner (D)
Morales (D), Stewart (D)
Delgado (D), Stewart-Cousins (D)
Hunt (D), Berger (R)
Strinden (R), Schaible (R)
McColley (R), Reineke (R)
Pinnell (R), Paxton (R)
Wagner (D), Manning (D)
Davis (D), Ward (R)
Ruggerio (D), Gallo (D)
Alexander (R)
Venhuizen (R), Karr (R)
McNally (R), Haile (R)
Patrick (R), Creighton (R)
Adams (R)
Rodgers (R), Baruth (D)
Sears (R), Lucas (D)
Heck (D), Conway (D)
Smith (R), Boley (R)
Felzkowski (R), Testin (R)
Biteman (R)
Federal districts:
Mendelson (D)*
Territories:
Fruean (I)
Blas (D)*
Rivera Schatz (NPP/R), Ríos (NPP/D)
Potter (D)*
Italics indicate presidents pro tempore
*Unicameral body
Members of the Kentucky Senate
President of the Senate
Robert Stivers (R)
President pro tempore
David P. Givens (R)
Majority Leader
Max Wise (R)
Minority Leader
Gerald Neal (D)
  1. Jason Howell (R)
  2. Danny Carroll (R)
  3. Craig Richardson (R)
  4. Robby Mills (R)
  5. Stephen Meredith (R)
  6. Lindsey Tichenor (R)
  7. Aaron Reed (R)
  8. Gary Boswell (R)
  9. David P. Givens (R)
  10. Matthew Deneen (R)
  11. Steve Rawlings (R)
  12. Amanda Mays Bledsoe (R)
  13. Reginald Thomas (D)
  14. Jimmy Higdon (R)
  15. Rick Girdler (R)
  16. Max Wise (R)
  17. Matt Nunn (R)
  18. Robin L. Webb (D)
  19. Cassie Chambers Armstrong (D)
  20. Gex Williams (R)
  21. Brandon J. Storm (R)
  22. Donald Douglas (R)
  23. Christian McDaniel (R)
  24. Shelley Funke Frommeyer (R)
  25. Robert Stivers (R)
  26. Karen Berg (D)
  27. Stephen West (R)
  28. Greg Elkins (R)
  29. Scott Madon (R)
  30. Brandon Smith (R)
  31. Phillip Wheeler (R)
  32. Mike Wilson (R)
  33. Gerald A. Neal (D)
  34. Jared Carpenter (R)
  35. Keturah Herron (D)
  36. Julie Raque Adams (R)
  37. David Yates (D)
  38. Michael J. Nemes (R)


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