Bruce Cozart
Bruce Alan Cozart (born October 3, 1955) is an American politician and businessman who has been a Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives since 2011. Early life and educationCozart was born on October 3, 1955.[1] Cozart graduated from Lake Hamilton High School in 1973.[1] Early careerCozart founded Bruce Cozart Construction, Inc. in 1977.[1] He is a general contractor for commercial and residential buildings.[2] Cozart served on the Lake Hamilton school board from 1991 to 2001.[1][2] Political career2011 electionCozart won a special election against Jerry Raphon on March 8, 2011.[3] 2011-12 LegislatureDuring the 2011-12 Legislature Cozart served on the following committees:[4]
2012 electionCozart won re-election 7,778 votes to 4,624 against Jimmie Harmon.[4] 2013-14 LegislatureDuring the 2013-14 Legislature Cozart served on the following committees:[4]
2014 electionCozart ran unopposed in the 2014 election.[4] 2015-16 LegislatureDuring the 2015-16 Legislature Cozart served on the following committees:[4]
2016 electionCozart ran unopposed in the 2016 election.[4] 2017-18 LegislatureDuring the 2017-18 Legislature Cozart served on the Following committees:[4]
2018 electionCozart won re-election 6,460 votes to Kallen Peret's 2,913.[4] 2019-20 LegislatureDuring the 2019-20 Legislature Cozart served on the Following committees:[4]
In February 2019, Cozart sponsored a bill that would raise minimum teacher salaries across the state of Arkansas.[5] The bill was passed by the Arkansas House of Representatives.[6] There were funding concerns about the bill before it passed.[7] 2020 electionCozart ran unopposed in the 2020 election.[4] 2021-22 LegislatureDuring the 2021-22 Legislature Cozart serves on the Following committees:[4]
In February 2021, Cozart sponsored a bill that would allow parents to challenge curriculum they did not like.[8] It came less than a day after a failure of a bill that banned the 1619 Project from being used in schools.[9] The bill passed and became law.[10] Cozart, alongside Missy Irvin in the Arkansas Senate, helped get another teacher pay increase bill passed in both the Arkansas House and Senate in April 2021.[11] The bill would aim to increase median teacher salaries across the board.[12] Governor Asa Hutchinson signed the bills on April 12, 2021.[12] Personal lifeCozart is married and has two sons.[2] Cozart is a follower of the Assembly of God faith.[2] References
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