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About
MIPAC
Massachusetts
Independent PAC for Working Families (MIPAC) was founded
in 1998 by Robert H. Bradley.
MIPAC
was created to strengthen our most vital institution -
the traditional family - by supporting the election of
pro-family legislators to both the Massachusetts General
Court (House of Representatives) and Senate. Believing
that every child deserves a mother and father to raise
them, MIPAC actively supports legislators and candidates
who support marriage as the union of one man and one woman.
Since
its founding nearly 8 years ago, MIPAC has raised several
hundred thousand dollars and helped elect some of the
leading legislators in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
In the 2004 elections, despite being outspent many times
over by the homosexual lobby, MIPAC was able to protect
all pro-family incumbents except one, and pick up one
of the open seats in the Senate.
MIPAC is a non-partisan PAC
and supports both Republican and Democratic candidates
that stand for traditional marriage and letting the people
vote. MIPAC believes that protecting marriage and family
is not a Republican or Democrat issue, but a people issue.
About MIPAC President
Robert H. Bradley
Robert
H. Bradley helped found MIPAC in 1998, and currently serves
as its President. For more than ten years, Mr. Bradley
served as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Massachusetts
Family Institute (MFI), a public policy research and education
organization which he helped to establish in 1991. He
currently serves as Vice-Chairman of MFI. Mr. Bradley
is also co-founder and managing partner at Bradley, Foster
& Sargent, Inc., an investment management firm based
in Hartford, Connecticut.
Mr. Bradley graduated from
Williams College in 1966. Joining the U.S. Navy directly
after graduation, Mr. Bradley served for four years as
an officer in the U.S. Navy. From 1969-1970, he served
with Coastal Division 12 based in Danang, South Vietnam
where he was Officer-in-Charge of Swift Boat (PCF-24).
He was awarded the Bronze Star with Combat V for his service
in Vietnam. He received a Masters degree in international
economics from Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at
Tufts University in 1971.
Bradley and his wife Nancy
live in Wellesley, MA.
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