• Source: Richard Carlson (politician)
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      Richard Carlson (born June 17, 1944) is the current Kansas Secretary of Transportation, a position in which he has served since 2016. Previously, between 2005 and 2015, he was a Republican member of the Kansas House of Representatives, representing the 61st district. He was given a 100% evaluation by the American Conservative Union.


      Early life and career


      Carlson is a native of St. Marys, Kansas. He studied business and economics at Kansas State University and later served in the Kansas Army National Guard. Before Carlson was elected to the legislature, he served as the Pottawatomie County Commissioner between 1993 and 2005. He also served on the board of the Flint Hills Regional Leadership Program.
      After leaving the legislature, Carlson worked as a legislative liaison and tax policy advisor for the Kansas Department of Revenue.


      Kansas House of Representatives




      = Committee assignments

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      2013-14 session


      Taxation (Chairman)
      Appropriations
      Commerce, Labor and Economic Development


      2011-12 session


      Taxation (Chairman)
      Appropriations
      Federal and State Affairs
      Pensions, Investments and Benefits


      2009-10 session


      Taxation (Chairman)
      Education Budget
      Federal and State Affairs
      Pensions, Investments and Benefits
      Select Committee on KPERS


      Kansas Secretary of Transportation


      After Mike King resigned to pursue a career in the private sector, Governor Sam Brownback appointed Carlson to serve as interim Kansas Secretary of Transportation on July 18, 2016. On October 24, 2016, Brownback announced that he would nominate Carlson for the official cabinet role. He was confirmed for the position by the Kansas State Senate in July 2017.


      External links



      Kansas Legislature - Richard Carlson
      Project Vote Smart profile
      Kansas Votes profile
      Campaign contributions: 2004, 2006, 2008

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