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Van Braxton
Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives
from the 10th district
In office
January 1, 2007 – January 1, 2011
Preceded byStephen LaRoque
Succeeded byStephen LaRoque
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseSandra
ResidenceKinston, North Carolina
Alma materEast Carolina University
ProfessionInsurance

Richard Vance "Van" Braxton[1] was a member of the North Carolina General Assembly from North Carolina's 10th House District, first elected in 2006. He served as a Kinston City Councilman for eleven years, being first elected in 1994. He owned and operated Goodyear Tire of Kinston for over twenty-five years, and manages a farm in Greene County. Braxton also is a member of Queen Street Methodist Church, where he has served as chair of the administrative board and chair of the finance committee.

Van Braxton is a member of PRIDE of Kinston, which works to revitalize Kinston's downtown. He also serves on the Lenoir County Recreation Board and the Gang Violence Taskforce, and volunteers for the Red Cross.

His wife, Sandra, is a retired guidance counselor at Kinston High School.

Previous sessions

For the 2009–2011 sessions, Braxton was Chair of the House Local Government II Committee. He was also Vice-Chair of the Agriculture Committee and Insurance Committee. Braxton served on the following committees:

During the interim, Braxton served on five committees: Finance, State Health Plan, JOBS, Small Business, and Mental Health Oversight.

References

  1. ^ North Carolina General Assembly. "North Carolina General Assembly - Representative R. Van Braxton (Democrat, 2009-2010 Session)". North Carolina General Assembly. Archived from the original on November 21, 2009. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
North Carolina House of Representatives Preceded byStephen LaRoque Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 10th district 2007–2011 Succeeded byStephen LaRoque