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Dan Brady opposed further reforms to the workers' compensation insurance system that would have reduced or eliminated benefits to injured workers. Brady opposed the
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He also served on the following committees: Finance & Financial
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Dan Brady also supported the Ohio
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Dan's wife Dona Brady (with whom he's been married to since 1987) was a member of
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District 17 included all of Lakewood and several west-side Cleveland wards. While serving in the minority of the Ohio House he secured $ 250,000 for The Beck Center For The Performing Arts.
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