MEET BRYAN LOBER: Candidate for Brevard County Commission Hosting Meet-and-Greet BBQ Event Today

By  //  October 13, 2018

At Kiwanis Park on Merritt Island 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Bryan Lober,  Republican candidate for Brevard County Commission District 2, is hosting a Meet-and-Greet BBQ event on Saturday, Oct. 13 at Kiwanis Park, 951 Kiwanis Island Park Road on Merritt Island.

Lober Will Cut Wasteful Spending and Prioritize the Indian River Lagoon and Related Infrastructure

BREVARD COUNTY • MERRITT ISLAND, FLORIDA – Bryan Lober,  Republican candidate for Brevard County Commission District 2, is hosting a Meet-and-Greet BBQ event on Saturday, Oct. 13 at Kiwanis Park, 951 Kiwanis Island Park Road on Merritt Island.

Lober is inviting the public to come out from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to enjoy some great food and hear him detail his priorities, which include infrastructure improvements, public safety and restoring the health of the Indian River Lagoon.

Lober has received the endorsements of Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey and Brevard County Clerk of the Court Scott Ellis.

“I’ve known Bryan for the better part of a decade, having worked with him when he served as President of the Brevard County Bar Association,” said Sheriff Ivey.

“Bryan is a straight shooter who loves his community and has unwavering support for public safety. Bryan has the background, training, and experience necessary to serve as an excellent county commissioner. I look forward to continuing to work with Bryan once he’s elected as our next Brevard County District 2 Commissioner.”

Brevard County’s District 2 includes Merritt Island, Port Canaveral, Cape Canaveral, Cocoa Beach, Avon by the Sea, Rockledge, Kennedy Space Center, Snug Harbor and Patrick Air Force Base.

“Bryan Lober will bring a fresh set of eyes and an inquisitive mind to the county,” said Ellis.

“Bryan is beholden to no political or financial interests and will challenge status quo government.”

Lober is the Immediate Past President of the Brevard County Bar Association.

Bryan Lober, right, the Republican candidate for Brevard County Commission District 2, has received the endorsement of Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey.

“Bryan is a straight shooter who loves his community and has unwavering support for public safety. Bryan has the background, training, and experience necessary to serve as an excellent county commissioner.” – Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey

“I’ve decided to enter this race as I believe that District 2 constituents deserve to have a qualified candidate who will not simply be a yes-person and rubber stamp the endeavors of other commissioners,” said Lober.

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“I’ve never previously sought elected public office and I am self-funding my campaign for District 2 County Commission and, consequently, there is no possibility of my being beholden to anyone in exchange for their financial support.

“While I was registered NPA for a number of years, through college and law school, I have never been registered as a Democrat. My right-leaning beliefs have been longstanding. Years ago, while Toni Jennings served as the first female President of the state Senate, I worked as a Senate page for her,” said Lober.

BRYAN LOBER, a Republican candidate for Brevard County Commission District 2, has received the endorsement of Brevard County Clerk of the Court Scott Ellis. “Bryan Lober will bring a fresh set of eyes and an inquisitive mind to the county,” said Ellis. “Bryan is beholden to no political or financial interests and will challenge status quo government.”

Lober is a graduate of Stetson University College of Law and is AV Preeminent rated by Martindale Hubbell. He has taught subjects ranging from Criminal Litigation to Business Law at Seminole State College’s ABA Approved Paralegal Education Program.

He was recently appointed to serve on the statewide Judicial Nominating Procedures Committee and is Florida Supreme Court certified as a Circuit Civil and Family Mediator.

“District 2 constituents deserve to be represented by someone who is fiscally conservative and will ensure that county funds are not gratuitously spent and that taxes aren’t raised unless the need is genuine and extenuating and there exist no meaningful alternatives,” said Lober.

The 2018 General Election will be held on November 6.

WATCH: Bryan Lober, Brevard County Commission Republican District 2 Candidate, discusses his campaign and priorities. “I’ve known Bryan for the better part of a decade, having worked with him when he served as President of the Brevard County Bar Association,” said Brevard County Sheriff Wayne Ivey.” Bryan is a straight shooter who loves his community and has unwavering support for public safety. Bryan has the background, training, and experience necessary to serve as an excellent county commissioner. I look forward to continuing to work with Bryan once he’s elected as our next Brevard County District 2 Commissioner.”

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