Hob Bryan | |
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Member of the Mississippi State Senate from the 7th district | |
Assumed office January 3, 1984 | |
Preceded by | John Johnson |
Personal details | |
Born | Wendell Hobdy Bryan II December 5,1952 Amory,Mississippi,U.S. |
Political party | Democratic |
Alma mater | Mississippi State University (BA) University of Virginia (JD) |
Wendell Hobdy "Hob" Bryan II (born December 5,1952) is an American politician who has been a member of the Mississippi State Senate from the 7th District since 1984. [1] A Democrat,he is the longest serving member in the upper chamber.
Bryan was born in Amory,Mississippi,on December 5,1952. [2] He graduated from Mississippi State University and is a graduate of the University of Virginia Law School. [2] [3]
Bryan works as an attorney in Amory. [4] [2]
A Democrat,Bryan ran for office in 1983 to the Mississippi State Senate for the 7th district to replace Senator John Johnson,who decided not to run for reelection. He won in a primary runoff against former state representative Joe Maxcy. [3] He later faced off against Republican pharmacist Van East,winning a majority of the vote. [4] He has been reelected consistently since then. [2]
He represents Itawamba,Lee,and Monroe counties. He chairs the Public Health and Welfare committee. [2] He is currently the longest serving member in the Mississippi State Senate. [5]
He was the primary author for the school funding formula in the Mississippi Adequate Education Program that was implemented in 1997. [6]
Bryan is a member of the Amory Rotary Club and is of Baptist faith. [2]
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