CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Former member of the House of Delegates and current senior advisor to Gov. Jim Justice, Larry Pack, has officially announced his run for state treasurer.
According to a press release from Pack, he will seek the Republican nomination for West Virginia Treasurer in 2024.
Pack will formally announce his candidacy in his hometown of Charleston with his wife Lisa, children, hundreds of friends, and prominent state Republicans, United States Senator Shelley Moore Capito and Governor Jim Justice on Monday evening.
Pack says he is a Pro-Jobs, Pro-Life, Pro-Second Amendment Republican who has spent his life growing businesses and creating good-paying jobs for thousands of West Virginians.
“Today I announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for West Virginia Treasurer, and I promise to run a strong campaign that reaches every corner of the state so I can earn the votes of the wonderful people of West Virginia,” said Larry Pack.
“The Lord has blessed me in many ways and among His greatest blessings was making me a lifelong resident of West Virginia. I want to do everything I can to help this state create a stronger, better future so our children and grandchildren can live, work, go to church and raise their families here,” he continued.
Pack is a Certified Public Accountant who attended public schools in Kanawha County, went on to graduate from West Virginia Institute of Technology and began and operated very successful healthcare businesses which employed thousands of people across the state.
If elected, Packs says his three main areas of focus will be fighting back against liberal Washington Democrats, ensuring that the government is not wasting tax dollars on wasteful government spending, and making sure the next generation of West Virginians is taught how to better understand finances.
“We will win this campaign,” said Larry Pack. “As Treasurer, I will work with my fellow Republicans to continue the fight against the liberal elites of Washington DC to protect our West Virginia values,” Pack stated.