[citation needed] Since 2000, Bullard has taught social studies at Coral Reef Senior High School in Richmond Heights.
He currently serves as Senior Political Advisor[3] In 2008, when his father was term-limited from the 118th District in the House, Bullard ran to succeed him.
In the general election, Representative Bullard faced Scott Hopes, the CEO of a health technology firm, and won the endorsement of the Herald, which praised his "push for education reforms.
"[7] After court-ordered redistricting, Bullard found himself drawn into a more competitive senate district in 2016, based around Kendall in southern Miami-Dade.
Bullard said that he did not know until after the West Bank trip that its tour guide, Mahmoud Jeddah, was affiliated with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
However, during the same trip Didier Ortiz, a Green Party candidate for the Fort Lauderdale City Council, posted on Instagram a photo of Jeddah and noted his PFLP affiliation.
(Ortiz also said in another Instagram posting from the trip, from a checkpoint in Hebron, that “Zionism must be eradicated.”)[10] During his visit, Bullard also met with a co-founder of the BDS movement Omar Barghouti.
Because Bullard knew of the problem and failed to act, he was found in “willful violation” of the law and fined $1,000 for each of five reports from 2013 to 2015.