- Thomas D. "Tommy" Wright
Infobox_State Representative
name= Thomas David "Thomas" Wright
caption=
office= Louisiana State Representative from District 22 (Grant, La Salle, Winn, and Rapides parishes)
term_start=May 1 ,1996
term_end=2006
preceded=Stephen L. Gunn
succeeded=Billy Chandler
office2=Member of the Jena City Council (La Salle Parish )
term_start2=1982
term_end2=1996
birth_date= birth date and age|1956|1|16
birth_place=
death_date=
residence=Jena, Louisiana
spouse=
children=
party= Democrat
religion=Methodist
occupation=Businessman
footnotes=In 2006, a sex scandal stemming from an arrest in Pineville derailed Wright's ten-year career in the Louisiana House of RepresentativesThomas David "Tommy" Wright (born
January 16 ,1956 ) is a Jena (La Salle Parish ) Democrat who was forced to resign from the Louisiana legislature early in2006 as part of a plea bargain regarding anobscenity charge. Wright represented District 22 in the north central section of the state. The district encompasses all of Grant and La Salle parishes, most ofWinn Parish , and a precinct ofRapides Parish .Misdemeanor obscenity charges
Wright was charged with an obscenity violation at Lake Buhlow in Pineville in Rapides Parish. Wright and Charles Locker, II, then of Deville, also in Rapides Parish, were arrested in
2004 , when a Red River Waterway Commission park ranger said that he walked into a public restroom and found the men engaged in sexual activities. Wright and Locker denied the charges since their arrests and grand jury indictments. The two initially pleaded not guilty. Wright claimed that he had dropped his pants as the ranger entered the restroom and that the ranger misinterpreted the situation. Locker denied impropriety and said that he did not know Wright. The two changed their pleas to guilty onmisdemeanor charges. Wright pleaded guilty to flight from an officer, and Locker pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal mischief, according to Harold A. Van Dyke, III, the first assistant district attorney in Rapides Parish.Wright's background
When he entered the legislature in 1996, Wright listed his occupation as a "teacher" and a "businessman." He cited a
business administration degree from the former Northeast Louisiana University (now theUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe ). He also did graduate studies at the same institution. In1977 , he formed Wright Real Estate in Jena. He was a Pontiac dealer from1979 -1980 . He was a member of the JenaCity Council from1982 until he became state representative in 1996. He holds membership in the La Salle Economic Development Council, theCatahoula Lake chapter ofDucks Unlimited , theMasonic Lodge , and theMethodist Church .Wright's legislative years
Wright was first elected in the fall of 1995 to succeed the independent Representative
Stephen L. Gunn (born1946 ) of Montgomery, also in Grant Parish. He defeated fellow Democrat Clifford Zell in thejungle primary . Gunn, a businessman, served only one term and did not seek reelection. He became the mayor of Montgomery in2002 . In 1999, Wright defeated the Republican Ira Preuett in the jungle primary. Wright received 7,487 (52 percent) to Preuett's 6,823 (48 percent).In 2002, Wright raised funds in a bid for the Fifth Congressional District seat but in the end did not list his name on the ballot. The seat became open when incumbent Republican
John Cooksey of Monroe ran unsuccessfully for the U.S. Senate. DemocratRodney Alexander , later Republican, won the position.In
2003 , Wright defeated Republican Tony K. Owens (born1960 ), also of Jena but then of Winnfield, in thegeneral election . Wright received 6,964 votes (52 percent) to Owens' 6,465 (48 percent) in the 76 precincts in the district. The percent breakdown in 2003 was identical to that in 1999.Wright was succeeded in office by his fellow Democrat,
Billy Chandler (born1938 ), a Grant Parish School Board member from the village of Dry Prong. Chandler said in his victory statement that it was clear that many voters in the district were unhappy with Wright's controversies. As the newest legislator inBaton Rouge , Chandler vowed to look after the interests of the "little man". Chandler, like Wright three years earlier, also defeated Owens to win the position in the April 29special election runoff contest.Dismissal from the Jena trade school
Meanwhile, Wright was dismissed from his position at the Jena campus of the Alexandria-based Louisiana Technical College after he was found to have used paid sick leave to attend legislative sessions. Wright then sued the state for wrongful termination. He argued that his sick leave requests were approved with bona fide medical excuses. Wright accused his fellow Democrat, Governor
Kathleen Babineaux Blanco , of ordering his firing because he had angered technical college administrators when he questioned certain practices in the system.Wright began his career with the vocational technical system as a business instructor in August
1988 . Prior to his dismissal, he was a tech prep coordinator on the Jena campus. The position involved his acting as a mediator between public schools and the vocational-technical schools/community colleges. Early in 2006, Wright failed to obtain legal reinstatement to his job with the technical college.References
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