Dave Wallace (Arkansas politician)

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David Ray "Dave" Wallace


Arkansas State Representative
for District 54
In office
January 2015 – January 2017
Preceded by David Burnett
Succeeded by Johnny Rye

Arkansas State Senator
for District 22
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 2017

Born November 24, 1948
Place of birth missing
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Karen Lee Wallace
Children Jason D. Wallace

Kelly Wallace

Residence Leachville, Mississippi County
Arkansas, USA
Alma mater Arkansas State University

Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University

Occupation Businessman
Religion Southern Baptist
Website http://www.daveforarkansas.com/

Military Service
Service/branch United States Army
Rank Second lieutenant promoted to battalion commander of 10st Airborne Division
Awards Bonze Star Medal

Legion of Merit
Distinguished Flying Cross
Air Medal
Arkansas Military Veterans Hall of Fame (Little Rock)
Arkansas State University Hall of Heroes (Jonesboro)

David Ray Wallace, known as Dave Wallace (born November 24, 1948),[1][2] is a businessman from Leachville, Arkansas, who is a Republican state senator for District 22. Previously, he was a state representative for District 54 in Mississippi and Poinsett counties in the northeastern portion of his state.

Background

Wallace's place of birth, high school, and names of parents are missing. He is a former resident of Rector in Cllay County and Monette in Craighead County, Arkansas.[2]

From 1966 to 1970, Wallace studied Physical Education at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. He then entered the United States Army as a second lieutenant. He was stationed at Fort Riley, Kansas. He advanced to battalion commander of the 101st Airborne/Cavalry Division. In 1977, he received a Bachelor of Business Administration degree from Embry–Riddle Aeronautical University, campus not specified.[3]

A veteran of the Vietnam War, Wallace received the Bronze Star, the Legion of Merit, an Air Medal, and three Distinguished Flying Crosses, the latter designations for valor. He is an inductee of the Arkansas Military Veterans Hall of Fame in Little Rock as well as the Arkansas State University Hall of Heroes in Jonesboro.[4]

Wallace is employed with Wallace Resource Systems in various parts of the United States in the field of disaster recovery, including flooding, hurricanes, and tornadoes.[3] Wallace and his wife, Karen Lee Wallace (born July 27, 1947), have two children. He is a Southern Baptist.[4]

Political life

In 2010, Wallace was elected to the Leachville City Council.[3]On May 20, 2014, he ran unopposed in the Republican primary election for House District 54. He then unseated the one-term Democrat Wes Wagner of Manila in Mississippi County, 4,133 votes (56.2 percent) to 3,227 (43.8 percent) in the November 4 general election in which his party swept most of the offices in Arkansas.[5]

In his campaign, the Arkansas Democratic Party questioned a $5,000 donation which Wallace received from Labor Smart, a temporary employment service in Hiram, Georgia. Wallace returned $3,000 to comply with the $2,000 limit on such contributions. "I'm not a career politician; I just made a mistake," Wallace explained. He could have faced a $2,000 fine and a year in jail.[6]

Representative Wallace served in the House committees on: (1) Joint Performance Review, (2) Aging, Children and Youth Legislative and Military Affairs, and (3) Public Transportation.[4]In February 2015, Wallace joined dozens of his fellow Republicans and two Democrats in co-sponsoring legislation submitted by Representative Lane Jean of Magnolia, to reduce unemployment compensation benefits. The measure was promptly signed into law by Republican Governor Asa Hutchinson.[7]

Wallace promised to vote conservative in the legislature:

As I criss-cross District 54 from Little River to Lepanto, Midway, Manila, and Dell to Dyess, the message I am hearing is the same. You want to have a conservative representative who will fight for you in Little Rock against additional red tape on our small businesses, higher taxes, and government encroachment on your rights. Friends, you have my word that I will always fight for our district from Turner to Trumann, and Blytheville, Etowah, Gosnell, Osceola, and every town in District 54. ...[8]

References

  1. David Wallace. Mylife.com. Retrieved on December 23, 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dave Wallace. intelius.com. Retrieved on December 23, 2020.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Dave Wallace's Biography. Project Vote Smart. Retrieved on December 23, 2020.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Dave Wallace. arkansashouse.org. Retrieved on April 7, 2015; information no longer on-line.
  5. District 54. Ballotpedia.org. Retrieved on December 23, 2020.
  6. John Lyon (April 21, 2014). Complaint filed over House candidate’s campaign finance report. Arkansas News. Retrieved on December 23, 2020.
  7. HB 1489 - Reduces Unemployment Benefits - Key Vote. Project Vote Smart. Retrieved on December 23, 2020.
  8. Dave Wallace. daveforarkansas.com. Retrieved on April 7, 2015; specific quotation does not appear on-line.