Julian Bradley addresses family language and education policy in recent social media posts

Julian Bradley addresses family language and education policy in recent social media posts
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Senator Julian Bradley, a Republican representing Wisconsin’s 28th Senate district since 2021, recently shared a series of posts on his Twitter account addressing topics related to family terminology, educational standards, and higher education trends.

On September 3, 2025, Bradley criticized Governor Tony Evers for policies affecting parental terminology. He wrote: “Deleting mothers and fathers doesn’t make you enlightened, @GovEvers. It makes you embarrassing.”

The following day, on September 4, 2025, Bradley addressed concerns about educational standards in Wisconsin. He stated: “Low standards hurt the very people the education establishment claims they want to help. Low standards cheat kids and deceive parents. It’s time for a change. DPI doesn’t get it, but thankfully the New Berlin School Board does.”

Later that same day, Bradley highlighted Carroll University’s approach to enrollment challenges facing higher education institutions nationwide. He posted: “As Colleges and Universities across the country face declining enrollment, @CarrollU is flipping the script by planning ahead, anticipating demand, and adapting to meet the needs of the students, their families, and our community.”

Bradley has served in the Wisconsin State Senate since his election in 2021 after replacing former senator Dave Craig.



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