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Promises Kept, Proof Delivered: The Lifelong Investment of James Bush III in District 109


In the world of politics, promises are easy to make. But in Florida House District 109, the people don’t just have to rely on words—they have the receipts.


James Bush III isn't asking the community to believe in empty slogans; he is asking them to look directly at a thirty-year record of service, action, and undeniable results. From his days studying at Nova University to his decades spent as an educator, minister, community advocate, and former State Representative, his mission has always remained unchanged: to bring real resources directly back to the neighborhoods he serves.



The Foundation: Education, Nova University, and a 30-Year Legacy

Long before he ever stepped foot into the halls of the state capitol in Tallahassee, James Bush III was on the ground shaping minds. His deep understanding of community development and leadership was sharpened during his time at Nova University (now Nova Southeastern University), an academic foundation that paved the way for more than thirty years of dedicated work in education.


As an educator, he quickly learned that strong schools and mentorship are the ultimate pillars for changing lives and strengthening local families. He didn't just teach the curriculum; he built pathways for generational success.



Real Proof: Scholarships for HBCUs and Physical Infrastructure

While some talk about helping the next generation, James Bush III has spent his career physically building the future.

  • HBCU Scholarships: Believing deeply in college access and higher education, he has actively championed and secured critical scholarship opportunities for local students to attend Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). These scholarships have transformed lives, giving District 109 youth the resources to excel without carrying crushing financial burdens.

  • Bricks and Mortar Infrastructure: His leadership is etched directly into the physical landscape of Miami-Dade County. Through his work as a community advocate and state representative, he successfully fought to bring state resources back home to fund tangible infrastructure and community buildings. These facilities stand today as permanent monuments to his ability to deliver real, measurable assets to his constituents.


A Continuous Investment in District 109

The neighborhoods of Miami Gardens, Opa-locka, North Miami, Westview, West Little River, Gladeview, Brownsville, Bunche Park, Golden Glades, Biscayne Park, and Opa-locka North aren't just points on a campaign map to James Bush III—they are the communities that shaped his values and deepened his faith.


James Bush III and his vision for District 109 continues to prioritize practical, community-first results:

Priority Area

What James Bush III is Delivering

Education & Youth

Expanding STEM initiatives, career training, after-school mentoring, and violence prevention.

Economic Opportunity

Spurring small business growth, local investment, and robust workforce training programs.

Senior Services

Securing wellness programs, healthcare access, and food security resources for fixed-income seniors.

Public Safety

Fostering community partnerships, neighborhood revitalization, and proactive crime prevention.


"Look at the Work, the Service, and the Record"

"I am not asking you to believe in empty promises. I am asking you to look at the work, the service, and the record." — James Bush III

Leadership isn't about showing up during election season; it’s about listening, staying grounded, and delivering tangible results that improve everyday quality of life. With structural buildings standing, students thriving on college campuses, and a lifetime of service as proof, James Bush III is ready to keep moving Florida House District 109 forward.

 
 
 

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