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Dan Brady (Ohio politician)

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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 Rebuttable Presumption Bill (House Bill 122) that assumed an injured worker who refused to take a drug and alcohol test up to 36 hours
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He also served on the following committees: Finance & Financial Institution's, Education, Health, Human Services and Aging, Judiciary Committee on Civil Justice, Rules, Highways and Transportation and the Joint Legislative Ethic's Committee. In addition, he was the Ranking Minority Member for
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signed Dan's Safe Needle Legislation into law. Serving in the minority Dan was one of few Democratic legislators to pass significant legislation. SB 181 protected thousands of health care workers who are put at risk of getting deadly HIV or hepatitis when accidentally stuck with unsafe needles. The
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Dan Brady also supported the Ohio Supreme Court in its upholding of workers' rights when it ruled against anti-labor legislation. Brady campaigned across Ohio to re-elect Justice Resnick against millions in undisclosed out-of-state corporate money. Brady also led the fight against the legislative
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Dan's wife Dona Brady (with whom he's been married to since 1987) was a member of Cleveland City Council, holding Dan's old seat that he vacated when he became an Ohio state representative (meaning that same seat has been held by a Brady - sans the period between Dan vacating the seat and Dona
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Former 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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Brady was a three-term councilman, serving from 1986 to 1996. As a council member, Mr. Brady was an advocate for the expansion of the
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the Natural Resources and Environment Committee, Insurance Commerce & Labor as well as the State and Local Government Committee.
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Mr. Brady served as an officer of the Ohio Senate as Assistant Minority Leader of the Democratic caucus. In July 2000, the
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Mr. Brady also negotiated the city of Cleveland's Cable Franchise agreement making provisions for five
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winning the succeeding special election - from 1986 to Dona's resignation in 2020).
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party. Brady holds a bachelor of arts degree in history and political science from
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following an accident was at fault and automatically lost his or her benefits.
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and 2018, and is now in his third term. He became council president in 2015.
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bill mandated the use of retracting needles in Ohio's medical facilities.
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The Bradys have a daughter named Kelly, and a grandson named Jonathan.
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Democratic Party members of the Ohio House of Representatives
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representing the 3rd District on Cleveland's near west side.
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immunity amendment slipped into the budget bill (HB 94).
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