Jennifer Bradley was elected to the Florida Senate in 2020 and has been reelected subsequently.
She has received numerous honors and awards, including the Distinguished Advocate award from the Florida Chamber of Commerce in 2022 and the Champion for Florida's Vulnerable award from the Florida Court Clerks and Comptrollers in the same year. The Florida League of Cities recognized her with the Legislative Appreciation Award in both 2021 and 2022. She also received an "A+" rating on the Florida Education Report Card from the Foundation for Florida's Future in 2022. The Fraternal Order of Police named her Senator of the Year in 2022, and the Rotary Club of Orange Park honored her as Citizen of the Year for 2020-2021. Other recognitions include the "A+" Legislator and Policy Champion award from Americans for Prosperity - Florida in 2021, the Friend of the Sheriff Award in 2021, and the title of Rural Legislative Champion in 2021. She has also been recognized by Florida's Small County Coalition and the American Conservative Union Foundation for Conservative Excellence.
Bradley is actively involved in several organizations. She has served as the Founding Board Chair of Pace Center for Girls Clay since 2014 and has been a member of The Florida Bar since 1995. She is also a board member of Clay County Young Life and a member of the Federated Republican Women of Clay County.
Professionally, she is an attorney. She is married to Rob Bradley of Green Cove Springs, Florida, who served in the Florida Senate from 2012 to 2020. They have three children- Connor, Stephanie, and Caroline.
Bradley earned a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology from the University of Florida in 1991 and a Juris Doctor from Florida State University in 1995, where she was a member of the Law Review.
Born at Tachikawa U.S. Air Base in Tokyo, Japan, she moved to Florida in 1988. She is a Christian and enjoys Gator football, spending time with her dogs, and gardening. |