HILL
Room 124
State House
Boston, MA 02133
ph: 617-722-2100
Rep.BradHill@hou.state.ma.us
Brad
State Representative
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About Brad
State Representative Bradford R. Hill is now serving in his 6th
term in the House of Representatives. He was first elected to
the House of Representatives in November of 1998. He
represents the 4th Essex District, which includes the towns of
Boxford, Middleton’s Precinct 2, Hamilton, Ipswich,
Manchester-by-the-Sea, and Wenham. In January 2009,
House Minority Leader Bradley Jones appointed Brad to
serve as the Minority whip of the Massachusetts House of
Representative.
Brad is a native of Hamilton, Massachusetts and is a
graduate of Hamilton-Wenham High School and the
Northeast Broadcasting School and is currently enrolled at
Salem State College. His parents Howard and Virginia Hill
continue to reside in Hamilton. His father "Taffy" Hill, a WWII
veteran, owned and operated the landmark Hill’s Department
Store in Ipswich for over 50 years, and Brad worked as a
manager at Hill’s for many years. Brad married Aimee Lee in
1991, and they reside in Ipswich with their two children.
In 1997, Brad was elected to serve on the Board of
Selectmen in Ipswich, and served one three-year term (until
2000). Prior to being elected to the Board of Selectmen, Brad
served as a member of the Hamilton Zoning Board of
Appeals.
Since being elected to the House of Representatives, Brad
has fought to ensure quality care for the mentally retarded,
to change the local aid formula to bring more state money to
suburban communities to fund education, to improve local
roads and bridges, to provide property tax relief and
prescription drug coverage for local seniors and to impose
fiscal discipline on Beacon Hill.
Serving the 4th Essex District of Massachusetts.
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