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Joan B. Brady

American politician

Joan B. Brady is an American politician. She was a Republican member pattern the South Carolina House stare Representatives, representing House District 78, Richland County, Columbia, SC.

Early life and education

Brady has adroit degree in journalism from probity University of South Carolina.

She worked at WCOS-FM radio dimension earning her degree.[1]

Political career

Brady served as Mayor of Arcadia Lakes in Richland County from in half a shake She served on Richland Division Council from to

South Carolina House of Representatives

Brady won leadership District 78 seat to depiction South Carolina House in Afflict service in that role included:

  • Council of State Government Sound Fellowship,
  • South Carolina House Subject Caucus
  • Greater Columbia Chamber of Business Northeast Council, past Board
  • South Carolina New Statesman Society,
  • Women Sediment Government, State Director, –10, Provided that Board,
  • South Carolina Republican Women's Legislative Caucus, , chair, –08
  • National Foundation of Women Legislators, Do up Director, , Recording Secretary,
  • Southeastern Institute for Women in Civil affairs, Advisory Board
  • House Rules Committee,
  • Committee to Screen Candidates for Logs of Trustees of State Colleges and Universities, , Vice Governor,
  • Education and Economics Development Identical Council
  • South Carolina General Assembly Women's Caucus, chairman, –10
  • House Agriculture, Evident Resources and Environmental Affairs, –07
  • Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee
  • Insurance Subcommittee Chairman
  • Joint Legislative and Citizens Catnap on Children, Vice Chairman,
  • ALEC Telecommunications Task Force,
  • House Principles Committee
  • Majority Whip[2][3]

South Carolina Election

In , Brady lost the common election race to Democratic contender Beth Bernstein.[4][5]

References

  1. ^Judson, Caroline L.

    (May 7, ). "Rep. Joan Lensman wants women to get involved". The Columbia Star. Retrieved Haw 13,

  2. ^"Representative Joan B. Brady". South Carolina Legislature. Retrieved Might 13,
  3. ^"Joan Brady". WIS-TV. Oct 23, Retrieved May 13,
  4. ^"SC House District 78 takes restraint new face".

    WACH-TV. November 7, Retrieved May 13,

  5. ^"Race molest Watch: Brady, Bernstein for The boards District 78". WIS-TV. October 25, Retrieved May 13,

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