Bruce Hanna (born April 1960) is a Republican politician from Roseburg in the U.S. state of Oregon.
[2] Hanna was first appointed to the House in 2004, to fill a seat vacated by fellow Republican Jeff Kruse.
[1] In that session, Hanna served on the House Interim Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Hanna was elected by his colleagues to serve as co-speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives for the 76th Legislative Assembly, along with Democrat Arnie Roblan.
He was succeeded by Republican Cedric Ross Hayden, a dentist and rancher from Fall Creek.