1. Bob Steinburg was born on July 30,1948 and is an American politician and former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly.

1. Bob Steinburg was born on July 30,1948 and is an American politician and former Republican member of the North Carolina General Assembly.
Bob Steinburg served 3 terms in the North Carolina House of Representatives and 1.5 terms in the North Carolina Senate.
Bob Steinburg was born in 1948 near Oswego, New York.
Bob Steinburg has a bachelor's degree in business administration from Upper Iowa University in 1990.
Bob Steinburg has an associate degree in retail business management from Corning Community College in 1969.
Bob Steinburg has been arrested twice, once for disorderly conduct and once for assault on his opponent's campaign manager.
Bob Steinburg has received heavy criticism for his temper, even being called "unfit for state Senate seat" by Senator Bill Cook.
Bob Steinburg claimed to have extremely strong relationships with both Republican and Democratic lawmakers.
Bob Steinburg's missed votes were due to his absence during the House session.
Bob Steinburg was very vocal with his stand toward prison systems where he voiced out the need to have adequate or appropriate staffing.
Bob Steinburg played a role in calling for reform on the currently existing prison system.
Bob Steinburg revealed that prison employees were submitting favorable reports in regard to prison conditions.
Bob Steinburg touched on how a quick solution is needed to restore proper operation within the prison environment.
The incident which left two prison employees dead led to Bob Steinburg pushing harder for better prison management in place of the existing system.
In November 2017, Bob Steinburg announced his candidacy for the First District of the North Carolina Senate.
In December 2020, Bob Steinburg publicly called for the results of the November 2020 democratic elections to be ignored.
Bob Steinburg has claimed that he will "never" believe that President Joe Biden legitimately won the 2020 Presidential election.
Bob Steinburg worked on bonuses and high pay for prison employees during the session introducing bills that would allow some prison facilities to offer salary supplements up to $7,500 a year.
Bob Steinburg questioned the trend of solitary confinement and its long-term dangers.
Bob Steinburg is a big supporter of "Opportunity scholarships" for students to attend charter schools.
Bob Steinburg faced Sanderson in the Republican primary and lost by a 10 point margin.