Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Parks enters Senate special election

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SPRINGDALE — Attorney Lisa Parks of Tontitown announced Monday in the special election for state Senate District 7, the first Democrat to do so.

Candidate f iling began Monday for the seat vacated Oct. 28 by Lance Eads.

Eads resigned to take a lobbying job, requiring a special election to fill the vacancy. Party primaries are Dec. 14. The special election is Feb. 8. Three Republican­s had announced as of Monday morning.

“The communitie­s of District 7 are so special, and they deserve an advocate who will put our children and grandchild­ren over all other interests,” Parks said. She specialize­s in child welfare in her law practice, according to her announceme­nt.

“The last thing we need is one more establishm­ent politician who prioritize­s tax cuts for the wealthy and partisan distractio­ns over common-sense progress,” Parks says in her announceme­nt.

Parks, 56, has worked more than 17 years as a public defender in both Benton and Washington counties. She earned her law degree from the University of Arkansas, Fayettevil­le after graduating with a business degree from the University of Arkansas at Monticello, in her hometown, and also earned an associate degree at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia. She and her family have lived in Northwest Arkansas since 1994.

“It’s more clear than ever that the voters of District 7 need an advocate in Little Rock, someone who will speak truth to power and fight for affordable housing and health care, child care that isn’t out of reach and public investment­s in our future,” Parks’ announceme­nt says.

Parks ran unsuccessf­ully in 2014 against 4th District Circuit Judge Stacey Zimmerman, who oversees juvenile cases. The 7th District includes Springdale along with the eastern side of Washington County, including Elkins and Goshen.

State senators serve a fouryear term and receive a base salary of $42,428. They also receive per diem and reimbursem­ent for expenses.

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