Pat Ward

American lawyer and politician

Pat Ward - American lawyer and politician
Born

1957
68 years ago

Died

October 15th, 2012
12 years ago — 55 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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A lawyer and politician from the United States, played a significant role in state governance and legal matters. Served as a member of the Iowa State Senate and was involved in various legislative efforts throughout the career. Focused on issues such as education, community development, and public welfare during the tenure in the state government. Contributed to various legal reforms and initiatives aimed at enhancing the legal framework in Iowa.

Served in the Iowa State Senate

Advocated for education and legal reform

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