Pamela D Stevenson was born on April 8,1959 and is an American politician, attorney, and retired US Air Force Colonel.
13 Facts About Pamela Stevenson
Pamela Stevenson is a Democrat and represents District 43 in the Kentucky State House.
Pamela Stevenson then served 27 years as a Judge Advocate General with the US Air Force and retired with the rank of colonel.
Pamela Stevenson graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in business from Indiana University Bloomington in 1981, and in 1984 with a Doctorate of Jurisprudence from Indiana University Maurer School of Law.
In 2015, Pamela Stevenson founded the Pamela Stevenson Law Center, which offers legal representation pro bono to veterans and seniors.
Pamela Stevenson has served as an adjunct professor at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law.
Pamela Stevenson was elected to the Kentucky House of Representatives in 2020, replacing Charles Booker, who instead ran for the US Senate.
In November 2022, Pamela Stevenson announced her candidacy for Attorney General of Kentucky in 2023.
Pamela Stevenson became the presumptive Democratic nominee after no other candidates filed for the Primary, becoming the first African-American woman nominated for the office in Kentucky.
Pamela Stevenson made another speech on March 29,2023, regarding Senate Bill 150 which, like Kentucky House Bill 470, would prohibit all gender-affirming healthcare for transgender people under 18 years of age.
Pamela Stevenson is a Christian, and was ordained as a minister in 2023.
Pamela Stevenson serves as an Associate Pastor at the Oak Grove Missionary Baptist Church, in Louisville.
Pamela Stevenson is married to Thomas Shannon, a professional photographer.