- Kevin Brady
Infobox_Congressman
name = Kevin Brady
date of birth = birth date and age|1955|04|11
place of birth =Vermillion, South Dakota
state =Texas
district = 8th
term = 1997–present
preceded =Jack Fields
succeeded = Incumbent
party = Republican
spouse = Cathy Brady
religion =Roman Catholic
residence=The Woodlands, Texas
alma_mater=University of South Dakota
occupation= public affairs directorKevin Patrick Brady (born
April 11 ,1955 ) is a Republicanpolitician from the state ofTexas . He is a member of theUnited States House of Representatives , representing ushr|Texas|8 ( [http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/tx08_109.gifmap] ). The district includes a large swath of suburban and rural territory around Houston and Beaumont.Early life
Brady was born in
Vermillion, South Dakota , one of five children of William and Nancy Brady. His father, a lawyer, was killed in 1967 in a courtroom shooting in Rapid City when Brady was 12 years old. Brady now calls The Woodlands, asuburb of Houston, his home.Brady graduated from the
University of South Dakota in Vermillion, where he also became a member ofLambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. A chamber of commerce executive who also served on the Rapid City Common Council, Brady moved to Texas to work for the Beaumont Chamber of Commerce. He was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1990 from The Woodlands, the first Republican to hold the seat sinceReconstruction . He served three terms.Congressional career
Congressman
Jack Fields chose not to run for re-election in 1996, and Brady ran in the Republican primary to succeed him. Brady faced fellow Republican Eugene Fontenot four times in 1996 due to court-orderedredistricting . Fontenot led Brady in the primary in March, but Brady won the runoff election in April and two subsequent elections that stretched into December. Brady has won reelection five times without serious opposition and serves as a deputyminority whip .As a Congressman, Brady has been a reliable conservative. He has advocated
victims' rights andfree trade , and called for replacing theincome tax with a federalsales tax . As a member of the Ways and Means Committee, in 2004 he restored the sales tax deduction, which had been eliminated in 1986. Recently, Brady acted as the point man for President George W. Bush to steer the Central America Free Trade Agreement through the House. However, he is best known for supporting a federal "sunset" law that would require every federal program not specifically written into the Constitution to justify its existence to taxpayers within 12 years or face elimination. He has introduced this bill at the beginning of every Congress. It was approved overwhelmingly by the House as an amendment in 2004 but did not progress further. In 2006 it passed the Government Reform Committee but did not reach a floor vote.Brady's district was hard hit by
Hurricane Rita , and he has led the Texas recovery effort in the House.Arrest
On
October 7 ,2005 , Brady was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of alcohol while inSouth Dakota to receive theUniversity of South Dakota 's Distinguished Alumni award. He was returning from a reception with his mother, wife, sister and brother-in-law in the rental car, which was stopped for a non-working tailight. He faced a fine of up to $1,000 and a year in jail. [http://edition.cnn.com/2005/LAW/10/11/congressman.dui.ap/index.html] He pleaded no contest. Upon hismisdemeanor conviction on November 8, he was fined $350, and his right to drive in South Dakota was suspended for 30 days. [http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/nation/3448315] Before his sentencing, Brady had stated that "no one is above the law" and he would accept "every consequence" of his actions, even if that meant a jail sentence. "To me, regardless of how this turns out, what it says is that you don't get behind the wheel." [http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=15369928&BRD=1574&PAG=461&dept_id=532215&rfi=6]Footnotes
External links
* [http://www.house.gov/brady/ U.S. Congressman Kevin Brady] , U.S. House site
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Kevin_Brady SourceWatch Congresspedia — Kevin Brady] profile
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