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Michael Brady (politician)

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American politician
Michael Brady
Member of theMassachusetts Senate
from theSecond Plymouth and Norfolk district
Assumed office
November 3, 2015
Preceded byThomas P. Kennedy
Member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives
from the 9th Plymouth district
In office
January 6, 2009 – November 3, 2015
Succeeded byGerard Cassidy
Personal details
Born (1962-05-05)May 5, 1962 (age 63)
Political partyDemocratic
Residence(s)Brockton, Massachusetts, U.S.
Alma materMassasoit Community College
attendedNortheastern University
WebsiteBrady's official website

Michael Daniels Brady (born May 5, 1962) is an American politician fromBrockton, Massachusetts, who serves as thestate legislator in theMassachusetts Senate representing the Second Plymouth & Norfolk District, which coversBrockton,East Bridgewater,Halifax,Hanson andWhitman in the county of Plymouth; portions ofRandolph (Precincts 1, 2, 3, 7, 8) andAvon in the county of Norfolk. He is a Brockton resident and a member of theDemocratic Party.[1]

Early life and education

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Brady was born on May 5, 1962, as the youngest of three children. Brady was educated through the Brockton Public School System and went on to attendMassasoit Community College andNortheastern University. He also attended Brockton High School, and graduated from it in 1980. When he was just ten years old, he was struck and seriously injured by a car. In a coma for a week, he spent three months in the hospital, followed by nearly a year of recovery at home. SenatorTed Kennedy and PresidentRichard Nixon both sent their condolences to Brady and his family.

Career

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An official portrait of Brady

In 1996, Brady served on the Brockton School Committee until he was elected to the Brockton City Council in 1997, where he served until 2009. In 2008, he was elected to theMassachusetts House of Representatives. After the death of State SenatorThomas P. Kennedy in 2015, Brady was elected to succeed him.[2] In his first term as a State Senator, Brady chaired the Committee on Election Laws. He currently is the chair of the Joint Committee of Public Service.

Personal life

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On March 24, 2018, Brady was taken into custody on suspicion ofoperating under the influence of alcohol, a marked lanes violation, and negligent operation of a motor vehicle inWeymouth, Massachusetts. This was Brady's second OUI incident.[3][4]

On June 4, 2019, Brady reached a deal with prosecutors to avoid his trial for drunk driving stemming from a March 2018 incident. He servedprobation for one year, lost his driver's license for a period of 45 days, paid $600 in court fees and fines, and attended analcohol education program.[5]

Brady admitted that the state of Massachusetts had a preponderance of evidence to convict him, but avoided a guilty plea. The state agreed to drop charges in a year if Brady successfully complied with the terms of his probation.[6]

On November 15, 2019, the Massachusetts Senate Ethics Committee stripped Brady of his post as Senate chairman of the Committee on Public Service. This punishment reduced his pay by $15,000 per year. The committee allowed Brady to keep his vice-chairmanship on the Committee on Tourism, Arts and Cultural Development, which has astipend of $5,200 per year. The committee also recommended Brady "seek out and receive professional evaluation and appropriate treatment."[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Michael D. Brady. Massachusetts General Court.
  2. ^"State Rep. Michael Brady wins election to replace the late Sen. Thomas Kennedy".masslive.com. Retrieved2018-04-02.
  3. ^Staff Writer (2018-03-27)."State Senator Michael Brady Arrested For Drunk Driving".WBZ-TV. Retrieved2018-03-27.
  4. ^Murphy, Matt (2018-03-27)."Brockton senator arrested in Weymouth, charged with drunk driving".Boston Herald. Retrieved2018-03-27.
  5. ^Staff Writer (2019-06-04)."State Senator Avoids Trial On Drunken Driving Charge".WBZ-TV. Retrieved2019-06-27.
  6. ^Murphy, Matt (2019-06-04)."Sen. Brady Surrenders License In Drunk Driving Case Plea".WGBH-TV. Retrieved2019-06-27.
  7. ^Murphy, Matt (2019-11-15)."Brockton state senator stripped of chairmanship after drunken driving arrest".The Enterprise (Brockton). State House News Service. Retrieved2024-09-03.

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