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Senator Julian Bradley addresses police contracts and community recognition in recent posts

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Marc Julian Bradley, Wisconsin State Senator for 28th District | Facebook

Marc Julian Bradley, Wisconsin State Senator for 28th District | Facebook

Senator Julian Bradley, who represents Wisconsin's 28th Senate district, has recently addressed several local issues and recognitions through his social media posts.

On August 14, 2025, Senator Bradley criticized Milwaukee Police Chief Jeffrey Norman’s recent pay raise. He stated, "Completely out of touch and outrageous for Chief Norman to say that he earned his $65k raise & new contract while his officers have gone 956 days without one. They’ve earned theirs too and deserve support from the Chief, @MayorMKE, and the city." The post highlights ongoing concerns regarding contract negotiations for Milwaukee police officers.

The following day, on August 15, 2025, Senator Bradley congratulated a newly appointed judge in Waukesha County. He wrote, "Congratulations to Judge David Maas as he assumes his role as Judge for branch 4 of the Waukesha County Circuit Court. His experience, dedication, and commitment to justice will serve our communities well."

On August 16, 2025, Senator Bradley acknowledged a summer intern working at the Capitol from Kettle Moraine School District. In his tweet he said: "I’ve been proud to welcome @kmdistrict student Jack Molaison to the Capitol for a summer internship! Jack’s eager to learn and fired up about the chance to help the people of the 28thSenate District."

Senator Julian Bradley was elected in 2021 as a Republican state senator representing Wisconsin's 28th district after succeeding Dave Craig.

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