REP. ANGELA BRYANT
Democratic NC District 7
Representing Halifax and Nash Counties ...
Looking forward to working equaly hard
for the citizens of Franklin County!
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Rep. Angela Bryant recieves Community Service Award
NASHVILLE, NC - Representative Angela Bryant received a Community Service Award from the Jacquetta Harrison Ministries ...
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NC League of Conservation Voters Endorses Bryant 2012
RALEIGH, NC - The North Carolina League of Conservation Voters endorses Representative Angela Bryant again as the candidate willing to make the tough decisions ...
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EMPAC Endorses Bryant 2012
RALEIGH — EMPAC, the political arm of the State Employees Association of North Carolina, announced Monday its support for a bipartisan slate of General Assembly candidates for the May 2012 Primary, including Angela R. Bryant for District 7.
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Bryant Attends
NC Women for Obama
Here with our First Lady Michelle Obama |
Constituent Challenges
Bryant's Primary Opponent ... then Endorses Bryant for Re-Election
Dear Angela,
I read a story in the paper that a man was going to run against you on the issue of people with disabilities ... You do and will have our support because I know you are genuine ...
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Representative Angela Bryant
Files to Run in New District 7
Three term legislator, Rep. Angela R. Bryant, Dem. Nash, filed to run for re-election to represent the new District 7 that now includes 23 precincts throughout Nash County and 10 precincts in Northern Franklin County. Bryant, in her third term, has been recognized statewide and regionally for her legislative work for the last three years.

Bryant pledges to apply her committed work ethic to the new areas of the district.
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2011 - A busy Year for Bryant - a Busy Legislator
Review Representive Angela Bryant's 2011 accomplishments:
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Updated E911 funding and revenue;
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Established specific provisions for low-income distressed communities in annexation process (H845);
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Ensured public notice of meeting to consider utility rate increases by Power Agencies and Cities (H457 — passed House);
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Supported Certificate of Restoration for Ex-offenders (S515/H641) and expunction process for some first offenses for 16-17 years olds (S387);
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Fought many efforts to suppress the right to vote for the majority of citizens (H351/S352);
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Fought against efforts to violate women’s right and access to health care;
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6 Legislative Awards.
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2011 Bryant Fundraiser Honors Women Leaders
Friday, December 9, 2011
Cynthia Marshall, President, AT&T headlined Rep. Angela Bryant’s 60th Birthday Fundraiser on Friday, December 9th, 5:00-8:30 at the Four Season Conference Center in Rocky Mount
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Representative Bryant's Work Recognized
Defenders of Justice Award
At the 13th Annual Defenders of Justice Awards next month in Durham, NC, Representative Bryant and others will receive an award recognizing her work to improve NC's systems of civil, criminal and juvenile justice, fight poverty, promote economic development and affordable housing, and secure equal rights for women and people of color.
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Bryant Honored With Two Awards
On Friday, August 27, Rep. Bryant received two awards at the annual meeting of the NC Association of County Commissioners. She received the “Friend of the Counties” Award from the Association at their morning general session and the “Frederick Douglas Award” from the NC Association of Black County Commissioners at their afternoon business meeting.
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NC Legislator Gets
Green Award From NCSEA
“supporting policies to make our state competitive nationally in creating green jobs and attracting new investments”
Charlotte Business Journal
By John Downey
Raleigh - The N.C. Sustainable Energy Association recognized two relative newcomers to the NC General Assembly with its Legislator of the Year awards Friday.
On the House side, the association recognized Rep. Angela Bryant, D-Halifax/Nash, who is in her second term. She took over as chairwoman of the House Energy and Energy Efficiency Committee this past session, replacing longtime-environmental champion Rep. Pricey Harrison.
N.C. SEA Executive Director Ivan Urlaub credited her with working to protect state support for sustainable energy efforts despite budget cuts in the recession.
On the Senate side, the association chose a freshman, Sen. Josh Stein, D-Wake. Urlaub credited Stein with leadership on the extension of state renewable energy credits for five more years and increasing funding for state projects with energy service companies that reduce energy waste and conserve water in public buildings.
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Speaker Joe Hackney and Representative Angela Bryant
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From the Desk of Angela Bryant
I need your help to raise money for a winning campaign. Your generous donation of $1000, $500 or $250 will maintain my opportunity and influence in Raleigh and enable me to continue my strong representation on behalf of District 7. Thank you for the confidence and support you have shown me. I look forward to working hard for you.
My best wishes to all,

Representative Angela Bryant
I am asking for your support in order to continue to be one of the leaders you can count on to make a difference in the legislature. Please contribute.
Rep. Angela Bryant is a strong and experienced leader who continues to work hard for:
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Quality education – 100 % graduation
rates & 0% Drop-outs and Push-outs;
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Gang Prevention;
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Quality Housing and Recreation;
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Community Economic Development;
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Fair Utilities;
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Affordable and Accessible
Health and Mental Health Care;
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Crime Prevention;
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Effective Law Enforcement Protection;
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Justice And Fairness For Our Children, Families, and Environment; and
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Angela's Promise to Halifax and Nash Counties
“No one will work harder for you to achieve the goals we share for quality education and housing, safe communities, health care and jobs, fairness, justice and public safety."
