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{{Infobox congressman | {{Infobox congressman | ||
| name = Bryan Hanson | |||
| image = BH.jpg | |||
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| alt = Portrait of Bryan Hanson | |||
| caption = Official Portrait, 2024 | |||
| office = Member of the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]] from Virginia's 1st District<!-- e.g., Secretary of Defense --> | |||
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| term_start = December 10th, 2024 | |||
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| predecessor = Mark Hanson | |||
| successor = | |||
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1989|2|3}} | |||
| birth_place = Williamsburg, Virginia, U.S. | |||
| nationality = American | |||
| party = Republican | |||
| education = Jackson-Reed High School | |||
| alma_mater = Georgetown University (BA), Harvard University (JD) | |||
| profession = Politician, Lawyer, Podcaster | |||
|office2=Chair of the House Republican Conference|term_start2=January 9th, 2025|term_end2=|office3=House Republican Leader|term_start3=December 31st, 2024|term_end3=January 9th, 2025|preceded2=Alan Caswell|succeeded3=Lucas Bennett}}'''Bryan Hanson''' (born February 3, 1989) is an American politician, media personality, and lawyer serving as the U.S. Representative for Virginia's 1st congressional district since December 10, 2024. A member of the Republican Party, Hanson succeeded his father, Mark Hanson, in representing the district. Before entering Congress, he worked as a lobbyist for conservative causes and gained national recognition as a podcaster advocating for limited government, individual liberties, and traditional values. | |||
}}'''Bryan Hanson''' (born February 3, 1989) is an American | |||
== Early Life and Education == | == Early Life and Education == | ||
Bryan Hanson was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, and raised in a politically active household. When his father, Mark Hanson, was elected to Congress, the family moved to Washington, D.C., where Hanson attended Jackson-Reed High School. During his time there, he participated in debate | Bryan Hanson was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, and raised in a politically active household. When his father, Mark Hanson, was elected to Congress, the family moved to Washington, D.C., where Hanson attended Jackson-Reed High School. During his time there, he participated in debate and student government. | ||
Hanson earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Georgetown University, focusing on constitutional law and public policy. He later attended Harvard Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctor. During law school, he interned at conservative think tanks and advocacy organizations, further developing his commitment to Republican values. | Hanson earned a Bachelor’s degree in Political Science from Georgetown University, focusing on constitutional law and public policy. He later attended Harvard Law School, graduating with a Juris Doctor. During law school, he interned at conservative think tanks and advocacy organizations, further developing his commitment to Republican values. | ||
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==== Leadership Roles ==== | ==== Leadership Roles ==== | ||
* House Republican Leader (December 31, 2024 – January 11, 2025): Hanson served as the | * House Republican Leader (December 31, 2024 – January 11, 2025): Hanson served as the leader of the House Republican Conference following the vacancy of the position. During this time, he played a pivotal role in uniting the party during a period of transition. | ||
* House Republican Conference Chairman (January 11, 2025 – Present): Hanson was elected as Chairman of the House Republican Conference, where he has focused on shaping the party’s messaging, advancing conservative policies, and strengthening the party’s legislative agenda. | * House Republican Conference Chairman (January 11, 2025 – Present): Hanson was elected as Chairman of the House Republican Conference, where he has focused on shaping the party’s messaging, advancing conservative policies, and strengthening the party’s legislative agenda. | ||