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Pemberton becomes first Native American elected to Connecticut General Assembly.
State Rep. Larry Pemberton of the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation made history as the first Native American elected to Connecticut’s General Assembly, winning a special election in January to represent the 139th House District.
Serving the remainder of the late Rep. Kevin Ryan’s term, Pemberton brings over a decade of tribal council experience and focuses on advocating for low-income residents regarding housing, education, and healthcare.
A lifelong Montville resident and 52-year-old chauffeur, he emphasizes integrity and listening to constituents while supporting his tribe’s efforts to regain federal recognition.
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Pemberton se convierte en el primer nativo americano electo a la Asamblea General de Connecticut.