Constance K. Wilson
Constance Kramer Wilson (born August 9, 1959) was a Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly representing the state's one hundred fourth district, including constituents in Mecklenburg county. She was born in Dayton, Ohio. Constance received her B.S. in Finance from Indiana University[1]. Later later in life, she relocated to Charlotte, North Carolina, where she was elected to the state house six times, resigning on October 15, 2004, shortly before completing her sixth term.[2] During her tenure, she participated in committees addressing family law issues, including a 1996 study on grandparent visitation rights, reflecting conservative priorities on familial structures. Wilson previously served one term in the State Senate.[3]
Since her retirement from the state legislature Wilson has worked as a lobbyist.
References
- ^ North Carolina. Secretary of State; North Carolina. Legislative Reference Library; North Carolina Historical Commission (1916). North Carolina manual [serial]. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University Library. [Raleigh] : North Carolina Historical Commission.
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- ^ "North Carolina State Senate - 1989-1990".