George G. Cleveland
George Grant Cleveland, is a former Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives. He represented the 14th District from 2005 to 2025. He is a 25-year veteran of the United States Marine Corps.
He currently resides in Jacksonville, North Carolina, where he has lived for over 25 years. In 2012, Cleveland generated controversy when he stated that the state of North Carolina has "no one in the state of North Carolina living in extreme poverty" during a debate in the House regarding preschool funding. In a conflicting statement, the non-profit group Action for Children in North Carolina cited statistics claiming one in ten North Carolina children live in extreme poverty.
North Carolina House of Representatives
Cleveland first ran for the North Carolina House of Representatives in 2004, where he defeated incumbent Keith Williams in the Republican primary. He has been re-elected a total of 8 times, most recently in 2020. He was defeated for re-election in the 2024 primary by college student Wyatt Gable, who was just over one-quarter of his age.In February 2017, Cleveland joined with Representatives Michael Speciale, and Larry Pittman in proposing a constitutional amendment that would allow North Carolina voters to repeal Article I, Section 4 of the North Carolina Constitution. This article declares "This State shall ever remain a member of the American Union; the people thereof are part of the American nation," and prohibits the state from seceding from the United States of America, and its inclusion in North Carolina's 1868 constitution was a condition for being readmitted into the Union after the Civil War.
During the 2017 session, Cleveland introduced a bill to budget the funds to purchase for the North Carolina State Highway Patrol three rescue helicopters.
H.B. 1050 was introduced by Representative Cleveland in 2018. The bill worked to authorize the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs to apply for Federal Funds for the Expansion of Sandhills 4 State Vets Cemetery and Western Carolina State Cemetery.
Committee assignments
2023–2024 session
- Appropriations
- Appropriations - General Government
- Marine Resources and Aqua Culture
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Transportation
- Insurance
2021–2022 session
- Appropriations
- Appropriations - General Government
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Marine Resources and Aqua Culture
- State Government
- Transportation
- Insurance
2019–2020 session
- Appropriations
- Appropriations - General Government Committee
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- House State and Local Government
- Transportation
- Insurance
- Wildlife Resources
2017–2018 session
- Appropriations
- Appropriations - General Government
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Transportation
- State and Local Government I
- Wildlife Resources
- Agriculture
- Judiciary IV
2015–2016 session
- Appropriations
- Appropriations - General Government
- Appropriations - Information Technology
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Transportation
- Local Government
- Wildlife Resources
- Agriculture
- Education - K-12
- Judiciary III
2013–2014 session
- Appropriations
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Transportation
- Government
- Agriculture
- Education
- Judiciary
2011–2012 session
- Appropriations
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Transportation
- Government
- Agriculture
- Education
- Judiciary
2009–2010 session
- Appropriations
- Homeland Security, Military, and Veterans Affairs
- Transportation
- Wildlife Resources
- Education