Bobby (Bobby) Hanig (R-SS03)
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Capitol: 919.715.8293
FAX: 919.715.2880
District: 919.368.8691
District FAX: 252.823.7553
Senator
North Carolina State Senate
Room 629 Legislative Office Building 300 North Salisbury Street
Raleigh, NC 27603

District Office:
102 Orchard Lane
Powells Point, NC 27966
Elected: 2022    Next Election: 2024
Committee Assignments
MemberJoint Commission on Environmental Review
MemberJoint Legislative Oversight Committee on Emergency Management
MemberJoint Legislative Oversight Committee on Justice and Public Safety
MemberSubcommittee on Education and Higher Education
MemberSenate Committee on State and Local Government
MemberSenate Committee on Agriculture, Energy, and Environment
MemberSenate Committee on Education and Higher Education
MemberSenate Committee on Pensions and Retirement and Aging
Counties Representing
Bertie / Camden / Chowan / Currituck / Edgecombe / Gates / Halifax / Hertford / Martin / Northampton / Tyrrell / Warren / Washington

Bio

Bobby has lived in Currituck County for over twenty-five years. After serving in the U.S. Army, Hanig moved to the area and serviced rental properties. A few years later he started his own pool business and created a property management business. Hanig is a self-made small business owner who founded two small businesses, and he grew a one-man operation into a business that services roughly 400 properties in the Outer Banks area.

In 2016 he was encouraged to give back to the county and ran for Currituck County Commissioner. He was elected and chosen as Chair of the County Commission. On the Commission, Hanig has held the line on government spending and has spent his time focused on strengthening the local economy. After finding discrepancies in financial reports, Hanig ordered a financial review of the Currituck school district's finances to determine if taxpayer money was being spent wisely.

Hanig says that his focus in the House of Representatives would be on working with other conservatives to reduce wasteful government spending, cut the red tape that hurts local businesses, lower taxes, and create jobs in the area.