- Dwight M. Bullard
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Dwight M. Bullard was born on February 4, 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His mother, Larcenia J. Bullard is a former school teacher, administrator, education consultant and member of the Florida House of Representatives from 1992-2000. She was later elected to the Florida Senate in 2002 and has continued to serve since. His father Edward B. Bullard is a former educator, assistant principal, and former member of the Florida House of Representatives from 2000-2008.
In 1981, Dwight Bullard moved to Miami, Florida. where he was raised in the community of Richmond Heights, in 1995, after graduating from Miami Killian Senior High School, he continued his education at Florida A&M University where he received his Bachelor’s of Science in History Education. While attending FAMU, Dwight Bullard was an active member of not only the NAACP, but also the Young and Striving Organization, the Honda Campus All-Star Challenge, the Student Government Association and the Quiz Bowl National Championship team.
Since 2000, Rep. Bullard has been a teacher at Coral Reef Senior High School in Miami and on November 18, 2008 he was sworn into office as representative of District 118.[1] He is currently a member of the Agriculture & Natural Resources Policy Committee, the Economic Development Policy Committee, the PreK-12 Appropriations Committee and the PreK-12 Policy Committee. He is also affiliated with the South Dade Democrats, the Redlands Democrats, the Ron Brown Democratic Caucus, the Richmond-Perrine Alumni Chapter of the Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity and the Richmond Heights Homeowners Association.[1] In addition, Rep. Bullard holds a lifetime membership to the NAACP.
References
- ^ a b "Florida House of Representatives: Representative Dwight M. Bullard". MyFloridaHouse.gov. http://www.myfloridahouse.gov/sections/Representatives/details.aspx?MemberId=4429&SessionId=64. Retrieved 2010-12-10.
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