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In the News (Sun 20 Dec 09)

  
  Rep. Jeb Bradley disputes column linking his investments, votes - Boston.com
Author Ken Silverstein said he doubts Bradley checks his investments before casting votes, but said the New Hampshire Republican nonetheless is a "textbook case" for requiring wealthy members of Congress to put their assets in blind trusts.
Bradley's energy stocks gained about $100,000 in value in 2005, a year when he cast at least nine votes benefiting the industry, by Silverstein's count.
Bradley responded that he has voted against government subsidies for oil and ethanol producers and voted in favor of two other measures to rein in price gouging by oil companies.
www.boston.com /news/local/new_hampshire/articles/2006/08/29/rep_jeb_bradley_disputes_column_linking_his_investments_votes   (505 words)

  
  MWVEC Jeb Bradley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bradley, 54, gave a brief opening statement, and then opened the floor up to questions from audience members, using a forum format that he utilized often during his first term, holding town meetings throughout the district.
Bradley said one of his other key goals will be to make sure that the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard is not placed on the base closure list at the end of January.
Bradley said he is focusing his attention on winning the war on terrorism and homeland security, re-invigorating the economy through tax relief and job creation, providing veterans and military personnel with the proper pay and benefits, and making healthcare more affordable and accessible.
www.mwvec.com /Bradley.htm   (723 words)

  
 Jeb Bradley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph E. "Jeb" Bradley (born October 20, 1952) is a lame duck Republican member of the United States House of Representatives for the New Hampshire's 1st congressional district (map).
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 ran for the Senate.
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.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jeb_Bradley   (1126 words)

  
 Jeb Bradley For Congress
Bradley has established himself as a leader in Congress who is working tirelessly on behalf of the residents of New Hampshire’s First District.
Bradley supported the “Jobs and Growth Tax Reconciliation Act of 2003” which has lowered the tax burden for 112,000 small businesses in New Hampshire, enabling them to hire new employees and invest in our economy by purchasing new equipment.
Since taking office in 2003, Bradley has worked with fellow Members of Congress to pass significant reform of the Survivor Benefit Plan; has advocated for concurrent receipt as well as increased funding of veterans’ healthcare; and has made improving access to health care facilities for rural veterans in New Hampshire a top priority.
www.jebforcongress.com /about.php   (562 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Jeb Bradley ran for Congress as a self-proclaimed moderate, but in his two years in Washington he has consistently sided with the right wing instead of New Hampshire voters.
Jeb Bradley received a ZERO rating from the Children’s Defense Fund in 2003 for consistently voting against the interests of children.
Bradley voted with Tom DeLay to block an amendment that would have provided an additional $400 million for port security, better securing and protecting the docks and dockside storage areas at our nation’s ports; an additional $200 million for border security, and an additional $150 million for aviation security.
www.nh-democrats.org /newscenter/news/?id=48   (1019 words)

  
 Remarks by the First Lady at New Hampshire Victory 2006 Rally
Jeb Bradley is an avid outdoorsman, and he enjoys climbing New Hampshire's majestic mountains.
In Congress, Charlie Bass and Jeb Bradley are champions of the men and women of the United States military.
Jeb Bradley and Charlie Bass understand their responsibility to our country as your representatives in the United States Congress.
www.whitehouse.gov /news/releases/2006/10/20061030-12.html   (1607 words)

  
 Rockingham News: Jeb Bradley defends Medicare reform plan
Bradley also addressed concerns that middle-class Americans will be forced to carry the financial burden as a result of the reconfiguration of the system in order to benefit those in the lower income bracket.
In response to audience complaints that 3 million manufacturing jobs have been lost during the president’s tenure, Bradley attributed the lagging sector to the emergence of man-made machines and dismissed the fact that free trade was to blame.
Bradley was also asked about the relevance of the color-coding bars, with one resident wondering if proper discretion is not used in determining the frequency of raising terror levels, Americans will fall into a state of complacency.
www.seacoastonline.com /2004news/rock/01092004/news/69539.htm   (560 words)

  
 Vote Record and Cosponsorship Rating for Representative Jeb Bradley of NH in the 109th Congress
Bradley has not yet cosponsored H.R., which would put an end to the practice of "extraordinary rendition," in which Bush Administration officials send people into the custody of certain nations, knowing full well (some would say intending) that they will be tortured there.
Jeb Bradley has not yet signed on as a cosponsor to H.R., which would keep government agents from riffling through your bookstore receipts and library records without your permission or knowledge.
Jeb Bradley has not yet cosponsored H.R., which would keep members of the Federal Communication Commission from using their appointed positions to censor cable, satellite or internet programs they consider to be indecent.
irregularnews.com /house/BradleyNH1.html   (2560 words)

  
 Craig for Congress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Jeb Bradley is entrenched in the Tom Delay/Jack Abramoff scandal.
Jeb Bradley took $1,000 from Rep. Bob Ney (R-OH), the first congressman to be implicated based on the Jack Abramoff guilty plea.
Jeb Opposed Closing The Lucrative “Revolving Door” Between Lobbying & Lawmaking.The vote was against a measure to prohibit Members of the House from negotiating lucrative job deals that capitalize on their committee membership.
www.craigforcongress.org /wordpress/?p=59   (883 words)

  
 i-Newswire.com - Press Release And News Distribution - New Hampshire Representative Jeb Bradley Introduces Chiropractic ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bradley was one of the featured speakers at the April 14th Chiropractic Coalition Legislative Day in Washington, DC, where he spoke eloquently of the need to mobilize from the grass roots to promote H.R. 1594, and for doctors of chiropractic everywhere to build individual relationships with their Congressional representatives.
Bradley is in his second term in the US House of Representatives and serves on the Armed Services, Veterans Affairs and Small Business Committees.
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, and was a strong supporter of chiropractic issues.
i-newswire.com /pr17069.html   (890 words)

  
 The Boston University Washington Journalism Center
A tension-filled atmosphere has no place in Jeb Bradley's office, and a tense reception is the last thing you could ever expect from the freshman Congressman himself, who, although he will mark his first 100 days in Congress on April 17, is already gaining a reputation as an approachable, straight-shooting representative.
Bradley has been on the House floor and running around to appointments all day, and in the little downtime he has available he and his staff have been glued to the television.
Bradley is a firm believer in the adage "Be careful what you ask for, you just might get it," and by keeping that in mind, he has tried not to get bogged down in the process of being a new Congressman and to stay focused on the issues important to him and enjoy the job.
www.bu.edu /washjocenter/Spring_2003_Stories/chad_berndtson/newswire_cberndtson_bradley-4-10.htm   (1173 words)

  
 Rochester Democratic Committee - Election 2006
Bradley came from a very wealthy family, so it follows that making money wasn't his top priority when he was pulling rabbits out of a hat and peddling granola.
Bradley has consistently voted with energy interests since taking office, often stripping key environmental and consumer protections in the process.
Bradley is a very wealthy man, and it's not likely that he reads the stock tables before voting.
www.rochesterdems.org /index.php?cat=17   (1351 words)

  
 All Immigration Votes of Representative Jeb Bradley
Rep. Bradley was a cosponsor of H.R. 98, a bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to enforce restrictions on employment in the United States of illegal aliens through the use of improved Social Security cards and an Employment Eligibility Database.
Rep. Bradley is a cosponsor of H.R. 698, the Citizenship Reform Act of 2005, legislation that would end the process of granting automatic citizenship to the U.S.-born children of illegal aliens.
Rep. Bradley was a cosponsor of H.R., legislation to amend Title 10 of the United States Code to authorize the Secretary of Defense to assign members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps to assist the Department of Homeland Security in securing the borders under certain circumstances.
profiles.numbersusa.com /improfile.php3?DistSend=NH&VIPID=1114   (7418 words)

  
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Bradley has established himself as a leader in Congress who is working hard for the residents of the First Congressional District.
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.
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.
www.vote-usa.org /Intro.aspx?Id=NHBradleyJeb   (455 words)

  
 Jeb Bradley response
Jeb Bradley's November 14, 2003 guest commentary in the Union Leader, in which he gives an account of his visit to Iraq was a classic example of reliance on unreliable sources for information.
Bradley throws a typical US government curveball with regard to sanctions which were put in place against Iraq after they invaded Kuwait in 1990.
Bradley mentions that "[t]roops and CPA employees told us that commerce is returning to Baghdad, evidenced by electronic appliances, food supplies and restaurants." First, this makes it clear that he's willing to believe anything that CPA employees and troops tell him, as if they have no incentive to lie.
www.seacoastpeaceresponse.org /bradley.htm   (1220 words)

  
 Jeb Bradley - Congresspedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Bradley was born October 20, 1952 in Rumford, Maine.
Bradley is a neo-conservative Republican and has tightly aligned himself with leadership Republicans in the House of Representatives.
In January 2007, Jeb Bradley stated that he would be running again in 2008 in an attempt to wrestle his seat back from Carol Shea-Porter (D-N.H.).
www.sourcewatch.org /index.php?title=Jeb_Bradley   (555 words)

  
 Jeb Bradley - dKosopedia
Joseph E. "Jeb" Bradley is a Republican Congressman from New Hampshire's 1st Congressional District.
First elected in 2002, Bradley had previously been a member of the State House.
Democrat Justin Nadeau, a lawyer from the Seacoast, is Bradley's challenger in the 2004 election.
www.dkosopedia.com /wiki/Jeb_Bradley   (85 words)

  
 News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Calling Jeb Bradley a “friend” and a “hero”, Nordquist, the head of the right-wing group Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), presented Bradley an award for sharing ATR’s values 95% of the time.
Bradley proudly announced receipt of the award in a release from his congressional office.
“Jeb Bradley and the Republican State Party leadership can try to have it both ways giving straight talk in New Hampshire while campaigning, and then toeing the party line in Washington,” said Nadeau, “but on the fundamental issue of credibility and integrity with accusations, Jeb can’t have it both ways.
www.nh-democrats.org /newscenter/news/?id=115   (451 words)

  
 NH INSIDER- Your Source for NH Politics - Press Releases - Congressman Jeb Bradley Announces Candidacy for Third Term
Bradley supported the “Jobs and Growth Tax Reconciliation Act of 2003” and introduced legislation to minimize the impact of the “Alternative Minimum Tax” on middle-class families.
Bradley has also supported lowering the cost of health care costs for small businesses by supporting legislation creating association health plans, which would allow small businesses to join together through trade associations to purchase health insurance for their workers at a lower cost.
Bradley has consistently supported medical malpractice legislation that would protect the rights of patients while ensuring that malpractice claims costs do not continue to drive up the cost of healthcare and drive specialty doctors out of business.
www.nhinsider.com /press-releases/2006/6/13/congressman-jeb-bradley-announces-candidacy-for-third-term.html   (657 words)

  
 Who will you vote for: Jeb Bradley or Carol Shea-Porter? - SeacoastConnects Forums
The problem with Jeb Bradley isn't so much his positions - I happen to think he is right about taxes, illegal immigration, and the war in Iraq.
Jeb it's always funny when they run for your help and support but forget all of that now.
Bradley was instrumental in moving the Coast Guard station to the Shipyard, which is what really saved it.
www.seacoastconnects.com /forums/showthread.php?threadid=1750   (981 words)

  
 Congressional Trustifarian Watch: Jeb Bradley - Wonkette
On Monday, Ken Silverstein of Harper’s told the tale of Representative Jeb Bradley (R-NH), who tends to increase his considerable net worth with each roll call vote (he also does shit like invest in Halliburton while trashing them on the floor).
Bradley reacted quickly and angrily, writing this on a New Hampshire political website:
Anyone with pictures of Jeb rockin’ the Allman brothers hair, you know where to send the evidence.
www.wonkette.com /politics/jeb-bradley/congressional-trustifarian-watch-jeb-bradley-197591.php   (295 words)

  
 Jeb sees progress - A Concord Monitor Article - Your News Source - Concord NH 03301
Bradley returned to Iraq in April 2005, when the situation there seemed to be improving.
Bradley, who went to an air base 100 miles west of Baghdad and to a Iraqi women's conference in Jordan, also touted improvements in armor for troops and their vehicles.
During his visit in January, Bradley saw more improvements: Iraqi battalions of 400 to 600 troops, instead of the units made up of a few dozen troops he had seen before, and military vehicles with more armor and electronic jammers, which could interfere with signals that set off roadside bombs.
www.concordmonitor.com /apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061104/REPOSITORY/611040303/1043/NEWS01   (1393 words)

  
 NH INSIDER- Your Source for NH Politics - Chaz Proulx
I don't know Jeb Bradley at all, but by all accounts he is a very decent man. His concession speech was gracious and I thought both sides ran clean campaigns.
The Jeb Bradley’s of the political world rely on a professional campaign structure that buys large blocks of TV and radio time and erects large signs in front of hundreds of pre-selected businesses.
That's why Jeb and Charlie are willing to saddle future generations of Americans with debt (9 trillion dollars and counting) rather than do the right thing and make a public showing of cutting their ties with Norquist.
www.nhinsider.squarespace.com /chaz-proulx   (2635 words)

  
 Portsmouth Herald Local News: Firefighters showing their support for Jeb Bradley
Bradley was an original co-sponsor of the 2003 Staffing for Adequate Fire and Emergency Response (SAFER) Act, which is helping to hire 75,000 more firefighters throughout the country.
Bradley said he was "thrilled" to receive the firefighters’ endorsement.
Bradley’s support of firefighters takes on greater importance to them given that U.S. Department of Homeland Security funding for firefighters can be hard to come by, according to Portsmouth Fire Chief Christopher LeClaire.
archive.seacoastonline.com /2004news/10192004/news/43694.htm   (537 words)

  
 "Inward Bound: Rep. Jeb Bradley's kids found work with their dad" by Ken Silverstein (Harper's Magazine)
Congressman Bradley responded to yesterday's story with an hysterical press release that included a wealth of misinformation and completely avoided the issue I raised—namely, that his vast wealth should be put in a blind trust.
Bradley goes on to say that he's taken on the energy and pharmaceutical industries (in which he holds major investments) and that the votes I mentioned suggesting otherwise involved “non-germane procedural motions.” But procedural votes have no substantive impact; they concern matters such as votes on quorum calls and rules.
Bradley sided with a majority of the House in opposing such an amendment, the result being that the region is now open for such exploration.
www.harpers.org /sb-inward-bound-1156876163.html   (861 words)

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