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| About Larry |
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Larry and his family have been a part of the Eastside for more than 60 years. The son of a World War II veteran Larry spent his early childhood living at Larry graduated from In 1975 Larry earned a Masters Degree in Family Counseling from the In 1985, led by a passion for the art of wine and the desire to own his own business, Larry opened “The Grape Choice” in downtown He has served in a variety of community organizations in the area, including the Kirkland Arts Center, Kirkland Performance Center, and Eastside United Way. In 1993, Larry was elected to the Kirkland City Council. During an 11-year tenure, he was named “Kirkland’s Favorite Elected Official” as well as receiving other local awards, including a National Distinguished Leader award in 1998 for his community leadership. Larry Springer is a former board member of the Seattle – King County Economic Development Council, former member of Eastside Transportation Partnership, Also during Larry’s time on the Kirkland City Council he was a key player in bringing the Little League World Series to Elected to the state legislature in 2004, Larry has continued to make education, transportation, and housing his priorities. Whether increasing school construction funding by over $100 million (HB 2170), providing additional housing for migrant farm workers (HB 2418), or working to ensure Eastside funding for the 520 bridge project, Larry continues to support our communities in Olympia. |