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Leonard L. Bryant

REPUBLICAN

Leonard L. Bryant is running for North Carolina State Representative, District 42.

Personal background

Leonard grew up in Saluda, South Carolina. He graduated high school in 1987 and attended the University of South Carolina in Columbia. He and his late wife Patrinia Blye have three adult children.

Professional background

Leonard serves on the board of the Highlands Charter Academy of Moore County. He previously worked with the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. He served in the U.S. Army from 1988 to 2020.

Political background

Leonard L. Bryant ran in a general election for the US Senate in 2022, but did not win.

Economy

Supports legislative initiatives to elevate Cumberland County from a Tier 1 to a Tier 3 county.

Supports attracting industries that provide long-term jobs to Cumberland County.

Supports lowering taxes on businesses to stimulate economic growth.

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Energy & the Environment

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Healthcare

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Voting & Elections

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Public Safety

Supports enacting the first Constitutional Carry law in North Carolina.

Supports working with community stakeholders to enhance youth deterrence programs, providing at-risk youth opportunities to reject crime and secure a positive future.

Supports equipping, training, and staffing law enforcement and first responders to enhance public safety in NC House 42 and Cumberland County.

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Education

Supports increasing trade course training and education in K-12 schools.

Supports legislation to keep "obscene materials and publications" out of NC K-12 classrooms and libraries.

Supports opportunity scholarships.

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Foreign Policy and Immigration

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