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Saturday, November 21, 2009
 
Representative James Bush III 
District 109

Biographical Information

City of Residence:
Miami
Occupation:
Teacher
Spouse:
Bernadine Bush, of Buffalo, New York
Child(ren):
James Bush IV, Joshua D. Bush
Grandchild(ren):
Jada Latre Bush, Jayla Tranae Bush
Education:
Miami Northwestern Senior High School, High School Diploma, 1974; Bishop College, Undergraduate Studies, Music and Religion, 1974-1976; Bethune-Cookman College, B.S., Physical Education, 1979; Nova Southeastern University, M.S., Educational Administration and Supervision, 1984, Doctoral Studies, Educational Leadership, 1999-2003; Smith Chapel Bible College, Doctor of Ministry-Christian Education, 2004
Born:
February 13, 1955, Panama City, FL
Religious Affiliation:
Baptist
Recreational Interest:
basketball, football, reading

Legislative Service

Elected to the House in 2008
House of Representatives 1992-2000


Affiliations

Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), National Board Member 2003-present
People United to Lead the Struggle for Equality, First Vice President 1999-2006
Florida Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Nonviolence, Board Chairman Emeritus 1992-2000
National Conference of Black State Legislators, past Member 1992-2000
Miami Dade Democratic Party, Democratic Executive Committeeman, District 36, Divison "J" 1984-1992
Florida Democratic Party, Chair Voter Registration 1989-1990
Florida Democratic Party, Chair of Affirmative Action 1990-1991
Dade County Public Schools, Alternative Dropout Prevention Task Force, past Member 1986-1988
Dade County Public Schools, Alternative Education Task Force 1986-1988

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