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State Senator Chris Larson

Chris Larson serves as State Senator for District 7 in Wisconsin.

Profile Timeline

  • Entered office.

Christopher J. Larson, born on November 12, 1980, is an American Democratic politician. He represents southeast Milwaukee County in the Wisconsin Senate, a position he has held since 2011. Larson served as the Senate minority leader from 2013 to 2014 and currently holds the role of Senate Democratic caucus chair.

Background:

  • Born and raised in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
  • Graduated from Thomas More High School in 1999.
  • Holds a bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, with a minor in political science.
  • Before entering politics, Larson worked as a business manager.

Political Career:

  • In April 2008, Larson was elected as a Milwaukee County Supervisor, focusing on improving public transportation, parks, and education.
  • In 2010, he defeated incumbent Senator Jeffrey Plale in the Wisconsin state senate primary election, becoming the youngest member of the senate.
  • Elected Senate Minority Leader in 2013.
  • Represents cities including Cudahy, South Milwaukee, St. Francis, Franklin, Oak Creek, and Milwaukee.
  • Larson was re-elected to the Wisconsin Senate for a fourth term in November 2022.

Legislative Priorities:

  • Larson’s priorities include COVID-19 response, public education, cannabis legalization, fair legislative maps, voting rights, environmental protection, healthcare expansion, and criminal justice reform.

Fun Fact:

  • PolitiFact Wisconsin, a nonpartisan fact-checking group, has rated all of Larson’s public statements since August 2020 as either “True” or “Mostly True.”