State House Minority Leader opts not to run again after 32 years in office
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State House Minority Leader opts not to run again after 32 years in office
"Serving as State Representative has been a tremendously meaningful part of my life, and while difficult to leave behind, I eagerly look forward to my next chapter."
"Working with so many talented and dedicated members, often across the aisle, on a wide range of important issues over the years has been rewarding and inspiring."
"Brad Jones has served his constituents, the communities he represents, and the Republican Party with steadfast dedication and integrity for over three decades."
State Rep. Bradley Jones announced he will not run for reelection, concluding over 30 years in office. He will continue to represent the 20th Middlesex District until January 2027. Jones, who was first elected in 1994 and has been reelected 17 times, has cast over 8,180 roll call votes. He has served as the Republican Minority Leader since 2002. Amy Carnevale, chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party, praised his dedication and impact on the communities he served.
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