About Bo Renshaw

Bo Renshaw is a physical therapist, a small-business owner, a husband, a father, and a neighbor. He has lived, worked, and raised his family in North Little Rock for 25 years.
Bo started his physical therapy practice with a simple idea: that families in central Arkansas deserved better access to care, closer to home, focusing on meeting the needs of the patient first. Decades later, his practice still serves patients across the region.
Building a small business taught him three things he intends to bring to the State House: always put others before yourself; your word is your bond; everyone should have what they need to be successful.
"I know what it takes to balance a budget, meet a payroll, and keep your word. That is the work I want to take to Little Rock."
For two and a half decades, Bo has stood on the sidelines of NLRSD and Sylvan Hills games and other events across the state. Thousands of athletes across central Arkansas have benefited from Bo's volunteer efforts.
He has supported many local organizations such as Urban Promise of Arkansas, served and worshipped at Park Hill Baptist Church, and traveled on mission trips across the world with his church family. None of it was ever about politics. All of it is why he's running now.
Bo has always been involved in championing access to healthcare, including the passage of Act 103 of 2025, a law that gives Arkansans direct access to much needed physical therapy services without having to travel long distances to receive care. Arkansas' Department of Human Services was supportive of the bill, which prevents unnecessary hospital stays, medication, and further imaging. This saves both families and Medicaid taxpayers money.
Bo isn't running because he wants to be a politician. He's running because the people of this community deserve a representative who shows up, who listens, and who has actually fixed something. Healthcare costs are real. Grocery bills are real. Bo has spent 25 years working on real problems for real people. He'd like to keep doing that, in Little Rock, on your behalf.
Bo and his wife have raised their family in House District 70. They worship locally, shop locally, run their business locally, and have stuck with this community through good times and hard ones. They're not going anywhere.