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Bruce Holland (American politician)

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Preceded by
  
Ed Wilkinson

Preceded by
  
Kim Hendren

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
Bruce Holland

Succeeded by
  
Gary Stubblefield

Succeeded by
  
Terry Rice

Spouse(s)
  
Single

Born
  
June 11, 1968 (age 55) Fort Smith, Sebastian County Arkansas, USA (
1968-06-11
)

Franklin Bruce Holland (born June 11, 1968) is a self-employed cattleman and a Republican former member of the Arkansas State Senate from District 9 in his native Sebastian County in western Arkansas.

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Background

Born in Fort Smith, Holland attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Holland is United Methodist. He is a member of the National Rifle Association, the National Wild Turkey Federation, the Sebastian County Historical Society, and the Sebastian County Farm Bureau. He is single and resides in Greenwood in Sebastian County.

Political life

Holland was elected to the Senate from District 6 in 2010 for a two-year term when he defeated the Democrat John Paul Wells, a former state representative from Paris in Logan County, 14,838 to 9,602. Shifted to the District 9 seat vacated by the term-limited Republican Kim Hendren in 2012, Holland defeated Rick Green in the Republican primary, 2,438 to 2,201. He then prevailed over the Democrat Tracy Pennartz, 13,414 to 10,472, in the general election. His current two-year term expires at the end of 2014.

Holland is the Senate assistant president pro tempore for the Third District, a post also held by Kim Hendren prior to 2013. He is the chair of the Senate Agriculture, Forestry and Economic Development Committee, and a member of the Budget, Education, Energy, and the Academic Facilities Oversight committees. Holland opposes abortion, having voted to ban the practice after twenty weeks of gestation or whenever fetal heartbeat is determined. He voted to allow university staff to carry concealed weapons.

In 2013, Holland joined the Senate majority to reduce the amount of weekly unemployment compensation benefits and to test the recipients for illegal use of narcotics. He voted successfully to override Governor Mike Beebe's veto of a bill to require photo identification when a voter casts a ballot in Arkansas. He voted against successful legislation to make the office of prosecuting attorney in Arkansas nonpartisan. Holland voted to allow handguns to be carried on church properties and sponsored a bill to forbid the release of information on the holders of concealed carry permits.

In the Republican primary election held on May 20, 2014, Holland was unseated for his party's nomination by the outgoing District 21 State Representative Terry Rice of Waldron. Rice prevailed with 3,457 votes (56 percent) to Holland's 2,710 (44 percent).The two differ over the private option version of Medicaid expansion.

References

Bruce Holland (American politician) Wikipedia