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Joseph E. "Jeb" Bradley (born October 20, 1952) is an American politician and member of the
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who serves in the New Hampshire Senate. He represents his hometown of
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and 16 other towns in east-central
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for
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. He was a member of the
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from 1990 to 2000, and then served as the
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for from 2003 to 2007. He was Majority Leader of the New Hampshire Senate from 2010 to 2018 and again from 2020 to 2022.


Early life and education

Bradley was born in
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, to Helen Jockers Bradley and Joseph Edmund Bradley, Jr. After graduating from
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, he attended
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, graduating in 1974 with a
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Congress.org Bio
with a major in sociology.
accessed October 21, 2006


Career

Bradley lived in
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and worked as a street magician, returning in 1981 to New Hampshire, where he later opened an organic grocery called Evergrain Natural Foods.Ken Silverstei
"Invested Interests: Analyzing Rep. Jeb Bradley's Portfolio"
''Harper's Magazine'', August 28, 2006
He and his wife sold the natural foods store in 1997. He also ran a painting business, and managed real estate. Bradley was elected to the Wolfeboro Planning Board in 1986; three years later, he was named to the Budget Committee. He was a registered Democrat until 1989, when he switched to the Republican party. Bradley won a seat in the
New Hampshire House of Representatives The New Hampshire House of Representatives is the lower house in the New Hampshire General Court, the bicameral legislature of the state of New Hampshire. The House of Representatives consists of 400 members coming from 204 legislative district ...
in November 1990 and was re-elected five times. In the legislature, he sponsored the Clean Power Act, which set limits on power plant emissions. He was chairman of the Science, Technology and Energy Committee, as well as the Joint Committee on Ethics.Rep. Bradley's biography
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U.S. House of Representatives


Elections

;2002 Bradley was first elected to Congress in 2002, winning the Republican nomination in a field of eight candidates, for the seat left vacant when Republican incumbent
John E. Sununu John Edward Sununu (born September 10, 1964) is an American politician who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives and United States Senator from New Hampshire. Sununu was the youngest member of the Senate for his entire ...
ran for the Senate. He defeated Democrat Martha Fuller Clark in the general election, winning with 58 percent of the vote. ;2004 In 2004, Bradley defeated political newcomer Justin Nadeau of Portsmouth to win a second term, receiving 63% of the vote. Bradley outspent Nadeau 3 to 1. Bradley's chief of staff, Debra J. Vanderbeek, ran his 2004 campaign. Tom Anfinson, the financial administrator in Bradley's government office, said that Vanderbeek was paid 100 percent of her salary until the end of May 2004, 80 percent between June and September, and 50 percent between October and early November. Bradley's re-election committee paid her $13,561 in salary for the campaign, which she failed to report as outside income to the Clerk of the House, plus $3,317 in reimbursements for un-itemized campaign expenses. ;2006 Bradley sought a third term in 2006. He defeated Michael Callis in the Republican primary on September 12, 2006, winning 87% of the vote. Bradley faced Democrat
Carol Shea-Porter Carol Shea-Porter (born December 2, 1952) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who is the former member of the United States House of Representatives for . She held the seat from 2007 to 2011, 2013 to 2015, and 2017 to 201 ...
and Libertarian party candidate Dan Belforti in the November 2006 general election. In what was considered an upset, Bradley lost his bid for re-election to Shea-Porter. Bradley and Shea-Porter met October 24 for a debate sponsored by WMUR-TV and the New Hampshire Union Leader, and debated again on October 31. ;2008 In January 2007, Bradley announced his intention to reclaim his former seat. He said he'd made up his mind a few days after his loss. He lost the general election to incumbent Carol Shea-Porter, 52%–46%.


Tenure

Members of the media, colleagues and opponents described Bradley as a moderate in the
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when he was elected in 2002. He sided with his party by supporting the war in
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, the reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act, the prohibition of federal funding of overseas abortion, the $5 billion subsidy for the Chinese nuclear program. However, he opposed President Bush's energy bill and supported the Medicare Part D prescription drug subsidy. He has cosponsored bills to loosen regulations on embryonic stem cell research. Bradley served on the Armed Services, Budget, Veterans' Affairs and Small Business committees. Bradley has belonged to
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's ''It's My Party Too!'', The Republican Main Street Partnership, The
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, Republicans For Choice and
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. Bradley voted in favor of the 2006 "Same Sex Marriage Resolution", which would have amended the Constitution, requiring that marriage "shall consist only of the union of a man and a woman." Bradley opposed an increase in the national minimum wage during his time in Congress. Bradley, who has visited Iraq three times, has been a supporter of the Iraq War. In January 2006 he said "It is not possible to predict exactly when stability in Iraq will occur, but the progress is significant." In June 2006 he said that he did not support a specific timetable for withdrawing American troops from the country, but that he saw signs of progress that the United States would be able to leave "sooner rather than later". In August 2006 he said that Iraq needed a stable government and more security forces before the United States could set a withdrawal date."Four Democrats vie for 1st District: Bradley could prove to be tough opponent"
, ''Concord Monitor'', August 22, 2006
In October 2006 he said "I look at the fact that Iraq has become central to the war on terror", and "We have got to achieve stability in Iraq and prevent it from becoming a launching pad for terrorists."Kevin Landrigan
"Bradley says finances not swaying his votes"
''Nashua Telegraph'', October 10, 2006
He lost his seat in 2006 to an outspokenly antiwar candidate,
Carol Shea-Porter Carol Shea-Porter (born December 2, 1952) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who is the former member of the United States House of Representatives for . She held the seat from 2007 to 2011, 2013 to 2015, and 2017 to 201 ...
. That year (and in 2008), the Democrats swept the state legislature and both U.S. House seats.


State Senate


Elections

;2009 A few weeks into the new legislative session, Bradley's local State Senator, Bill Denley, resigned the seat after being charged with drunk driving for the third time. Bradley won a special election over Willard "Bud" Martin, who had lost to Denley in 2008. ;2010 Bradley successfully ran for re-election as a State Senator during the 2010 election cycle. He was unopposed in the September 14 Republican state primary, and faced Democratic candidate Beverly Woods in the November 2 general election.


Tenure

After the elections, in which the Republican party regained the majority in the State Senate, Bradley was appointed Senate Majority Leader.Tom Fahey (December 1, 2010
NH legislators install new Republican leadership
New Hampshire Union Leader
Bradley's former Congressional aide,
Frank Guinta Frank Christopher Guinta (born September 26, 1970) is an American businessman and politician who represented New Hampshire's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 2011 to 2013 and 2015 to 2017. A member of t ...
(also a former mayor of
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and former state representative), ran as a Republican for Bradley's old Congressional seat. Bradley did not endorse his former aide in the primary. In mid-August 2010, a month before the primary, Bradley stated that Guinta should consider dropping out of the race if he was unable to explain some possible irregularities in his campaign finance reports. Guinta did not drop out of the race and was elected to Congress.http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/artcle?AID=/20100827/GJOPINION_01/708279993/-1/FOSOPINION http://www.unionleader.com/article.aspx?headline=GOP+activist+questions+Congress+candidate+Guinta%27s+finances&articleId=350fec49-620d-42d7-a270-9a66a18d1b51


Personal life

Bradley lives in Wolfeboro. He and his former wife Barbara have four children: Jan, Ramona, Urs and Sebastian. An avid hiker, Bradley has ascended all of New Hampshire's 48 4,000-foot peaks and is a member of the Appalachian Mountain Club's Four Thousand Footer Club. Bradley has completed the GRID which is when every 4,000-foot peak in New Hampshire is ascended in every month of the year. He completed the GRID on Mount Madison on January 14, 2015. Bradley has a portfolio of stocks and bonds worth over $5 million. In October 2006, he said that putting his personal investments in a blind trust may be a "good idea", and that he was going to look into that option. The point became moot in January 2007, when he became a private citizen again. Bradley remarried in 2018.


Electoral history

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References


External links


Jeb Bradley for Senate
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