Larry Walker III

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Lawrence Cohen Walker III (born June 17, 1965) is an American politician, currently serving as a member of the Georgia State Senate from the 20th district. A member of the Republican Party, he won a special election in December 2015 to succeed Ross Tolleson, who resigned for health reasons.[1]

Preceded byJohn Kennedy
Preceded byRoss Tolleson
BornLawrence Cohen Walker III
(1965-06-17) June 17, 1965 (age 60)
Perry, Georgia, U.S.
Quick facts President pro tempore of the Georgia State Senate, Preceded by ...
Larry Walker
President pro tempore of the Georgia State Senate
Assumed office
January 12, 2026
Preceded byJohn Kennedy
Member of the Georgia State Senate
from the 20th district
Assumed office
December 18, 2015
Preceded byRoss Tolleson
Personal details
BornLawrence Cohen Walker III
(1965-06-17) June 17, 1965 (age 60)
Perry, Georgia, U.S.
PartyRepublican
SpouseAdrienne Horne
RelativesLarry Walker (father)
EducationUniversity of Georgia (BBA)
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Walker's father, Larry Walker, served more than thirty years in the Georgia House of Representatives, almost half of which as majority leader.

In January 2024, Walker introduced S.B. 390, which would withhold government funding for any libraries in Georgia affiliated with the American Library Association. The bill was drafted following the election of ALA President Emily Drabinski and allegations of the organization promoting a personal ideology and influencing librarian certification.[2][3][4] He was elected as Senate president pro tempore in January 2026.[5]

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