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Laura Bradford (born January 9, 1957) was a legislator in the
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of
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. Elected to the
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as a
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in 2008, Bradford represented House District 55, which encompasses northern portions of Mesa County and northern Grand Junction from 2008 to 2013.


Biography


Early life and career

Born in
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and raised in
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, after moving to
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and working at
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at the age of 18, Bradford settled in Colorado, living in Denver, Greeley, and Aspen, before moving to
Grand Junction, Colorado Grand Junction is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Mesa County, Colorado, United States. The city population was 65,560 at the 2020 United States Census, making Grand Junction the 17th mos ...
in 1981. Bradford has been married three times; she and her husband, Linton Mathews, have three children: Elizabeth, Meredith, and Preston. After founding several sewing-related businesses, Bradford founded ProSafe Products in 1987, a small business manufacturing fitted covers and garments for medical and dental applications. Her family opened a tree farm in 2006 on land near
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. She joined the Women's Success Forum at the University of Denver Daniels College of Business in 1998, and was featured in the 1999 book ''Women Who Mean Business''. She was a member of the Colorado Women's Economic Development Council from 1995 to 2000, and, in 1999, was appointed its chair by Gov. Bill Owens, and also sat on the Mesa County Revolving Loan Fund Administration Loan Review Committee. An amateur musician, Bradford has been treasurer for the Messiah Choral Society and directed her church's English Handbell Choir. She has served in various positions with the Republican party, and became House District 55 chair in 2002.


Legislative career


2008 election

Bradford began considering a run for the house seat, meeting with Republican leaders, in 2007, as did former state senator Ron Teck. When Teck declined to run in August 2008, Bradford was left as the leading contender for the seat. She had no opposition in the August 2008 Republican primary, but faced incumbent Democratic Rep.
Bernie Buescher Bernie Buescher (born July 11, 1949) is an American politician who served as secretary of state of Colorado. A Democratic Party (United States), Democrat, he was appointed to the office in 2009 by Governor of Colorado Bill Ritter to fill the vaca ...
in the November 2008 general election. Buescher was widely expected to become the next
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if re-elected. Buescher's candidacy was endorsed by the ''
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''. Bradford ran a campaign focused on fiscal and economic issues, particularly attempting to link Buescher with Gov.
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and their support of a controversial mill levy freeze. Buescher was targeted by flyers from Focus on the Family Action and other 527 groups during the campaign. Bradford was also criticized by outside groups as failing to support cancer screenings, a charge she rebutted by citing her own bout with cancer. Bradford aired television commercials responding to attacks from 527 groups, some of which were briefly taken off the air and revised after it was discovered that a photograph of Buescher, taken by a ''
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'' reporter and used in the ad, was used without proper permission. Bradford, running in a district with a 2:1 Republican voter registration advantage, received a late-minute boost from a visit by Republican presidential candidate
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on election day. As returns came in, Bradford and Buescher traded leads, with Bradford leading at the end of the night. By the following day, Bradford's lead settled at about 600 votes, more than 1 percent of ballots cast. Buescher conceded defeat the day after the election. After defeating Buescher, Bradford received a standing ovation when first meeting with the House Republican caucus later in the week.


2009 legislative session

For the 2009 legislative session, Bradford was named to seats on the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee and the House Local Government Committee, where she was the ranking Republican member. The first bill introduced by Bradford was a measure to update laws governing Colorado's statewide voter registration database into compliance with federal regulations. Bradford has announced her intention to support an expansion of the personal property tax exemption, a bill her opponent Buescher had promoted, and has publicly supported efforts to pass a version of
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in Colorado, mandating stricter sentencing for sex offenders, and is expected to introduce a version of the legislation with Reps. Frank McNulty and
Scott Tipton Scott Randall Tipton (born November 9, 1956) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for from 2011 to 2021. A Republican, he was previously a member of the Colorado House of Representatives from 2009 to 2011. Tipton was f ...
.


Drunk driving

On January 25, 2012, Bradford was pulled over by Denver police after making an illegal turn. After the officer smelled alcohol on her breath, Bradford admitted to police that she had been drinking. Upon administering roadside sobriety tests, the officer called a supervisor to receive advice. Denver Police later claimed that Bradford then invoked Article V Section 16, of the Colorado Constitution, which provides for legislative immunity: The representative, however, claims she never invoked legislative immunity; a claim which was substantiated by a House ethics committee. Bradford was issued a traffic ticket and her vehicle was impounded by Denver Police. Bradford later told a journalist that she drank three and a half glasses of wine during the night in question. She later delivered an apology on the House floor.


2012 election

Bradford did not stand for reelection in 2012 and was succeeded by Republican politician Ray Scott who won election with 58% of the vote.


References


External links


Campaign website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bradford, Laura 1957 births Living people People from Crookston, Minnesota Republican Party members of the Colorado House of Representatives Women state legislators in Colorado 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians People from Marshall County, Minnesota