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Lamont McClure holds a Juris Doctorate from Duquesne University and has practiced law specializing in workers compensation and asbestos cases. McClure has a background in public service, including serving on Northampton County’s Council and advocating for open space protection. He has demonstrated leadership in managing institutional risk in high-finance and has overseen significant economic initiatives, including the distribution of over $25 million in CARES Act grants and $1,146 small business grants. McClure has also been instrumental in preserving open space and farmland, with notable achievements in cutting taxes and supporting vulnerable residents.
Lamont McClure blends a commitment to environmental preservation with fiscal conservatism, as seen in his preservation of over 622 acres of open space and $25 million investment in farmland, while simultaneously cutting taxes by $1 million. His tenure in Northampton County showcases an unexpected convergence with opposing factions on environmental regulations, suggesting a highly calculated approach to protecting regional industrial interests. McClure’s legislative efforts to aid homeowners facing foreclosure and distribute casino revenue to impacted townships reveal a nuanced understanding of local economic dynamics.