Bruce Westerman

Bruce Eugene Westerman (born November 18, 1967) is an American politician serving as the U.S.

representative for Arkansas's 4th congressional district. Previously, he served as member and the majority leader of the Arkansas House of Representatives.

Bruce Westerman
Bruce Westerman
Chair of the House Natural Resources Committee
Assumed office
January 3, 2023
Preceded byRaúl Grijalva
Ranking Member of the House Natural Resources Committee
In office
January 3, 2021 – January 3, 2023
Preceded byRob Bishop
Succeeded byRaúl Grijalva
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Arkansas's 4th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2015
Preceded byTom Cotton
Majority Leader of the Arkansas House of Representatives
In office
January 14, 2013 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byJohnnie Roebuck
Succeeded byKen Bragg
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
from the 22nd district
In office
January 14, 2013 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byNate Bell
Succeeded byMickey Gates
Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
from the 30th district
In office
January 11, 2011 – January 14, 2013
Preceded byBill Sample
Succeeded byCharles Armstrong
Personal details
Born
Bruce Eugene Westerman

(1967-11-18) November 18, 1967 (age 56)
Hot Springs, Arkansas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSharon French
Children4
EducationUniversity of Arkansas (BS)
Yale University (MS)
WebsiteHouse website

In 2014, Westerman was elected to the House to succeed Tom Cotton, who defeated U.S. Senator Mark Pryor in the 2014 Senate election.

Background

Westerman was raised in and resides in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He graduated as valedictorian of Fountain Lake High School in Hot Springs. He attended the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, where he played college football for the Arkansas Razorbacks football team. He graduated with a Bachelor of Science in engineering in 1990 and subsequently received a master's degree in forestry from Yale University.

Westerman worked as an engineer and forester before being elected to the Arkansas House in 2010. He was formerly employed as an engineer and forester by the Mid-South Engineering Company. He served as president of the Arkansas chapter of the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineering. He is also a former chair of the Arkansas Academy of Biological and Agricultural Engineers, and served on the Fountain Lake School District school board.

Arkansas House of Representatives

Elections

Westerman ran for the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2010.

Tenure

Westerman served as the House Minority Leader in 2012 and House Majority Leader in 2013. He was the first Republican House Majority Leader in Arkansas since Reconstruction.

Committee assignments

  • Revenue And Taxation Committee
    • Subcommittee on Sales, Use, Miscellaneous Taxes and Exemptions (chair)
  • State Agencies And Governmental Affairs Committee
  • Insurance and Commerce Committee

U.S. House of Representatives

Bruce Westerman 
Westerman speaking at an event in June 2022

2014 election

Westerman won the Republican primary on May 20, defeating Tommy Moll, 54%–46%. In November, he defeated Democratic nominee James Lee Witt, a former associate of U.S. President Bill Clinton, 54%-43%.

Tenure

In 2015, Westerman cosponsored a resolution to amend the US constitution to ban same-sex marriage.

On June 20, 2017, as the only certified forester in the House, Westerman introduced H.R.2936 - Resilient Federal Forests Act of 2017, providing for the culling of overgrown federally managed woods. After passing the House, it was introduced in the Senate on November 2, 2017, where it failed.

Westerman voted for the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

In December 2020, Westerman was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated incumbent Donald Trump. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state.

During the 2021 Capitol riot, Westerman, left behind in House minority leader Kevin McCarthy's office when he was evacuated by security, took a Civil War sword from a shattered display for protection and hid from rioters on a toilet.

As of October 2021, Westerman had voted in line with Joe Biden's stated position 8% of the time.

In the October 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election, Westerman received one vote for speaker from representative Pete Stauber of Minnesota.

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:

Caucus memberships

Political positions

Abortion

Westerman believes that "Life is a right. Abortion is not." He supported the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade.

Environment

Westerman considers himself a conservationist. He introduced the Trillion Trees Act on April 19, 2021, which planned to plant a trillion trees, but the bill was criticized by scientists and environmental groups. Westerman has a 4% lifetime score from the League of Conservation Voters.

Gun law

Westerman has received consistent "A" ratings from the NRA Political Victory Fund for his pro-gun rights legislative voting record. He voted against the Enhanced Background Checks Act in 2021.

Electoral history

Arkansas House of Representatives 30th District Election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman n/a 100.00
Arkansas House of Representatives 22nd District Election, 2012
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman n/a 100.00
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Republican Primary Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman 18,719 54.45
Republican Tommy Moll 15,659 45.55
Total votes 34,378 100.00
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Election, 2014
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman 110,789 53.75
Democratic James Lee Witt 87,742 42.57
Libertarian Ken Hamilton 7,598 3.69
Write-in 2 0.0
Total votes 206,131 100.00
Republican hold
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Election, 2016
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman (incumbent) 182,885 74.9
Libertarian Kerry Hicks 61,274 25.1
Total votes 244,159 100.00
Republican hold
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Republican Primary Election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman (incumbent) 40,201 79.8
Republican Randy Caldwell 10,151 20.2
Total votes 50,352 100.00
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Election, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman (incumbent) 136,740 66.7
Democratic Hayden Shamel 63,984 31.2
Libertarian Tom Canada 3,952 1.9
Write-in 216 0.1
Total votes 204,892 100.00
Republican hold
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Election, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman (incumbent) 191,617 69.7
Democratic William Hanson 75,750 27.5
Libertarian Frank Gilbert 7,668 2.8
Total votes 275,035 100.00
Republican hold
Arkansas 4th Congressional District Election, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce Westerman (incumbent) 153,850 71.0
Democratic John White 56,745 26.1
Libertarian Gregory Maxwell 6,101 2.8
Total votes 216,696 100.00
Republican hold

References

Arkansas House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
from the 30th district

2011–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Arkansas House of Representatives
from the 22nd district

2013–2015
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Arkansas's 4th congressional district

2015–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Chair of the House Natural Resources Committee
2023–present
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded by United States representatives by seniority
179th
Succeeded by

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