Greg Stumbo
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gregory D. "Greg" Stumbo is the Democratic Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Kentucky (2003 – present). He previously served in the Kentucky House of Representatives for twelve terms. Stumbo was Kentucky's longest-serving House Majority Leader (1980 – 2003) and as Majority Leader in the House (1985 – 2003).
A native of Prestonsburg in Floyd County, Stumbo served as Assistant Floyd County Attorney and held the position of Martin city attorney for three years. He also served as trial commissioner to the Floyd County District Court for one year.
Stumbo has also been one of the forerunners in leading investigations into high gas prices and recently appeared on the Nancy Grace program.
Stumbo's office is leading the investigation into mishiring practices of Kentucky Republican Governor Ernie Fletcher.
[edit] External links
Preceded by: Ben Chandler (D) |
Attorney General of Kentucky 2003–present |
Succeeded by: incumbent |