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Bård Hoksrud was born on 26 March, 1973 in Porsgrunn, Telemark, Norway, is a Norwegian politician. Discover Bård Hoksrud's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

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Occupation Politician
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 26 March 1973
Birthday 26 March
Birthplace Porsgrunn, Telemark, Norway
Nationality Norway

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1973

Bård André Hoksrud (born 26 March 1973 in Porsgrunn) is a Norwegian politician for the Progress Party.

He was born 26 March 1973 in Porsgrunn to father, electrician Rolf Oddbjørn Hoksrud (1944-) and mother Karin Gulbrandsen (1947-).

1989

Active in the Progress Party's Youth (FPU) since 1989, he was the leader of its Telemark branch as well as central board member from 1996, before becoming its overall leader from 1999 to 2002.

Hoksrud, who originally was third in line for the leadership, was elected after Robert Eriksson and Fredrik Färber declined the post.

He was also employed as a political aide to the Progress Party parliamentary caucus, as well as serving as an organizational secretary for the party.

1991

On the local level, Hoksrud was a member of Bamble Municipality council from 1991 to 2007.

He does not have higher education, but worked as a grocery store manager before entering politics.

Hoksrud started his career at age 18 as an elected politician as a member of Bamble municipal council from 1991 to 2011.

1992

Hoksrud finished Vallermyrene Upper Secondary school in 1992.

1997

He had previously served in the position of deputy representative during the terms 1997–2001 and 2001–2005.

He served as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway during the terms 1997–2001 and 2001–2005, and was elected as a full member in the 2005 parliamentary election.

1998

He later managed a series of grocery stores up until 1998.

1999

From 1999 to 2002, he was the chairman of the Youth of the Progress Party.

Locally he was also a board member of Skiensfjordens Kommunale Kraftselskap from 1999 to 2000 and national board member of the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities from 2000 to 2005.

2005

Since 2005, he has been a member of the Storting.

He was elected to the Parliament of Norway from Telemark in 2005.

2009

During his first term he sat on the Standing Committee on Transport and Communications, and after he was reelected in the 2009 parliamentary election he became the committees deputy leader.

Hoksrud is one of Norway's most active members of parliament.

According to the daily newspaper Aftenposten, Hoksrud was, along with fellow Progress Party politicians Ketil Solvik-Olsen and Torgeir Trældal, the politicians who submitted most formal questions to the Cabinet ministers during parliamentary sessions.

2013

Hoksrud was again re-elected in 2013.

When Solberg's Cabinet assumed office following that election, Hoksrud was appointed as a State Secretary in the Ministry of Transport and Communications under Ketil Solvik-Olsen.

His parliamentary seat was taken by deputy Kristian Norheim.

2015

He held the position until 2015, and resumed his duties in Parliament.

Following Ketil Solvik-Olsen's announcement that he would step down as deputy leader at the party convention in April 2023; Hoksrud announced his candidacy to succeed him.

On 20 March, Hoksrud withdrew his candidacy and endorsed Hans Andreas Limi.

2018

He served as Minister of Agriculture and Food from 2018 to 2019, and as State Secretary at the Ministry of Transport and Communications from 2013 to 2015.

Hoksrud was appointed minister of agriculture and food on 31 August 2018 in a minor reshuffle following Ketil Solvik-Olsen's resignation.

He succeeded Jon Georg Dale, who had been appointed as Solvik-Olsen's successor.

In October, Hoksrud reiterated in a Storting question time that he experienced that agriculture is leaning forward.

He specified that the amount of farms reducing have been halted and that the government saw positivity in the industry.

Hoksrud was dismissive to the dry summer that had occurred, and reiterated that the government had taken good measures for agriculture.

In November, Hoksrud lead the jury in Lillestrøm to hand out the annual Young Farmer award to 29 year old Olav Høyheim Einan.

Hoksrud said: "This year's winner satisfies all the criteria in the competition. He has a strong focus on sustainable production and operation and has made an enormous effort to expand the farm using local resources in an impressive way".

Following complaints of poor food in care homes, Hoksrud announced in December that a Food Pleasure Corps would be set up "to help make food and meals in institutions the highlight of the day".

For the last prior weeks, he and Minister of the Elderly and Public Health Åse Michaelsen were invited to six "inspiration day" events in all parts of the country about food pleasure and elderly health.

2019

In January 2019, Hoksrud handed out the Business Development Award in Agriculture to Ask gård foredling AS.

He further commented that he felt impressed and "it is awesome to participate in handing out such an award".

On 22 January, after the Christian Democrats joined the government, Hoksrud was succeeded by Olaug Bollestad.

An outspoken opponent of Toll roads in Norway, Hoksrud frequently accused the Red-green coalition government of "highway robbery", when charging drivers in order to finance future road projects.

While he supports a massive increase in road- and railway spending and construction, he believes this should be financed through the state budget.