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Affiliation | Republican |
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2005-01-01 |
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Name | Jeb E. Bradley |
Address | 630 South Main St Wolfeboro, New Hampshire , United States |
Email | None |
Website | [Link] |
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October 20, 1952
(71 years)
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Contributor | Wishful Thinking |
Last Modifed | Paul πΊπ¦ Feb 07, 2013 06:46pm |
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Info | As a Member of Congress, Jeb Bradley will focus his attention on a number of key issues, such as winning the war on terrorism and keeping our homeland safe, reinvigorating our economy through tax relief and jobs creation, providing veterans and those who serve our country with the pay and benefits they deserve, and making healthcare more affordable and accessible.
Bradley serves on the Armed Services, Small Business and Veterans' Affairs Committees. These areas are of particular importance to New Hampshire's First Congressional District. Jobs provided by the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard and defense contractors are extremely important to New Hampshire's economy and our nation's security. Small business has been the backbone of New Hampshire's economy for years. Veterans' issues are also critical as over 137,000 past members of our nation's armed services live in New Hampshire.
Prior to becoming a Member of Congress, Bradley served in the New Hampshire Legislature for twelve years where he chaired the Science, Technology and Energy Committee, as well as the Joint Committee on Ethics. When New Hampshire faced electrical rates that were the highest in the country, Bradley spearheaded legislation that lowered rates for PSNH customers by more than fifteen percent. Bradley also sponsored the Clean Power Act, a piece of legislation that made New Hampshire the first state to address sulfur, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and mercury emissions.
While in the State Legislature, Bradley was widely recognized for his accomplishments. In 2000, Ski New Hampshire named Bradley Legislator of the Year. Bradley has also received the Governor George D. Aiken Award, which is given by the Northeast Association of Electric Cooperatives, and was named a "New Hampshire Leader for the 21st Century" by Business NH Magazine.
Before joining the State Legislature, Bradley owned and operated several small businesses.
Bradley enjoys spending time on Rust Pond in Wolfeboro with his family. An avid skier, snowboarder and rock climber, Bradley has ascended 28 of New Hampshire's 48 4,000 foot peaks.
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