Bill Huffman

"'Ha, 'Bullworthless', how fitting...'-Bill upon noticing the graffiti on the town hall."William "Bill" Huffman is the Congressman of the district Bullworth falls in and the town's former mayor. He is an Original Character used by Roosevelt the Hunter.

Description
Bill Huffman is a middle-aged Caucasian man of average build, standing at 5’10”, with dark-brown eyes and grayed hair. He shows obvious signs of age with wrinkles prominently displayed on his face.

In terms of clothing, Bill dresses professionally, wearing a black suit, a necktie, and black shoes.

In colder months, he adds a black overcoat with matching gloves to his normal attire.

Characteristics
During his time as Mayor of Bullworth, it is suggested that Bill was often unhappy with where he was. His enthusiasm had slowly diminished after realizing he would always be under the Harrington family since they held wide influence over the area. The feel of being limited by money drove him to believe he had made a mistake in taking the office. Talk around the town describes him as an “uninspiring” or “dull” mayor. Police officers mention that he spent most of his time in his office drinking and reading his father’s books, along with listening to old records. He maintained the position for years, facing little to no opposition, staying it because he saw little else for him to do.

As a Congressman, Bill is praised for his “small town charm” that makes him easy to work with, leading to him advancing to leadership roles. Despite his newfound success, his behavior is a sharp contrast to his old attitude. He views the town as a “dump” and neglects visits in favor of spending more time gaining support from other places in the district he believes truly appreciate his service. He deeply despises the Bullworth Academy staff, specifically Dr. Crabblesnitch for past encounters. After being shown to the office by Ms. Danvers, he refers to her as “bitch” the moment she leaves. Finally, he takes pride in the power he holds over the area, though he knows the Harringtons seek to replace him with a puppet of their own.

His opinion on the students, however, is a different story. While he dismisses most as being no better than the rest of the town, he keeps his eye open for ones that might possess reliable skills. Looking to employ potential staffers to hopefully inspire them to seek careers that will take them places. This likely stems from how he looked up to his father but has no children of his own to be a role model for.

Role
Upon being notified of the President’s visit to the town of Bullworth, Bill makes a mutual agreement with him to hold a town hall as well. Despite being the mayor of Bullworth in the past, he has a low opinion of the overall area due to his past interactions with some of the population. He also begins to renovate an office in the commercial area in order to give off the impression that still cares about the town.

Early Life
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