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Preceded by
  
Mary Jeanette Murray

Children
  
3

Party
  
Democratic Party

Spouse(s)
  
Heather

Education
  
Boston College

Political party
  
Democratic

Name
  
Garrett Bradley

Nationality
  
American

Alma mater
  
Boston College


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Born
  
July 4, 1970 (age 53) Woburn, Massachusetts (
1970-07-04
)

Residence
  
Hingham, Massachusetts, United States

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Garrett J. Bradley is the former representative in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 3rd Plymouth district, which consists of the town of Cohasset, in the county of Norfolk; and the towns of Hingham (sans precinct 2) and Hull, and precinct 3 of the town of Scituate, all in the county of Plymouth.

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Early life and career

Bradley attended Boston College High School, where he graduated from in 1988. He then attended Boston College, where he received a bachelor's degree in 1992. He also received a Juris Doctorate degree from Boston College Law School in 1995. He has previously worked as an Assistant District Attorney in the Plymouth County District Attorney's office, and also works with the Thornton Law Firm law office.

Political career

Bradley served on the Hingham Capital Outlay Committee and was a member of the Hingham Democratic Town Committee before running for State Representative. Bradley first ran for the 3rd Plymouth district in 1998, but was defeated in the general election by Republican Mary Jeanette Murray. Bradley ran again in 2000, and defeated Republican Mary Ann McKenna in the general election. Bradley was reelected to the seat seven times.

Bradley served as Second Assistant Majority Leader, First Division Leader, House Chairman of the Joint Committee on Election Laws, and Vice-Chairman of the Committee on The Judiciary. He also served on the Joint Committee on Rules, the Special Joint Committee on Redistricting, and the House Committee on Rules. He voted in favor of casino gambling in 2011.

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