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The new District 14 provides the greater West Allis community and all of its small businesses new representation in the State Assembly. With this change comes opportunity. We need innovative, experienced leadership that will rise to the occasion for working families, future generations, and Wisconsin at large.”

Meet Brady

Brady Coulthard is a seventh-generation Wisconsinite, small business owner, LGBTQ+ progressive political organizer, gun violence prevention advocate, product of a union home, and uncle of five wonderful nieces. Called to a passion for change and public service after the Parkland shooting in 2018, Brady channels his dedication to service into his small business and actively contributes to the promotion of public schools, public safety and public health of all Wisconsinites.

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Dear Neighbors,

We know that our community is on the rise and that is largely due to excellent leadership, commitments from small business owners, and buy-in from the community. For a long time, our state legislature was gerrymandered and, therefore, fundamentally broken. Meanwhile, families struggled to pay for childcare, folks went bankrupt from medical bills, gun deaths continued to occur, and local municipalities struggled to provide the services we expect from them.

I have witnessed firsthand what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck, go years without seeing a doctor because it’s just too expensive (even with insurance), and how it feels to be worried sick for my nieces’ lives, wondering if they will be on the news as the most recent victims of a school shooting.

This year, Governor Tony Evers signed competitive legislative maps into law - representing a new era for Wisconsin. Voters will pick their legislators, and not the other way around. The new District 14 provides the greater West Allis community and all of its thriving small businesses new representation in the State Assembly.

With this change comes opportunity. We can make choices about what we want Wisconsin to look like next year, in five years, and even twenty years from now. I have a track record of working with anyone for the sake of serving my community, including helping to move legislation forward in Madison. I have stood with workers in Appleton, Oshkosh, Mount Pleasant, and here in Milwaukee County in solidarity as they fought hard but necessary fights against corporate bullies.

We need innovative, experienced leadership that will rise to the occasion for working families, future generations, and Wisconsin at large. Join me today so that we can rise to the occasion for Wisconsin.

Yours in service,

How You Can Get Involved

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