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Kevin Brady
NameKevin Brady
Birth date1955-04-11
Birth placeCorpus Christi, Texas, U.S.
Alma materUniversity of South Dakota (BA), Southern Methodist University (MBA)
OccupationPolitician, businessman
PartyRepublican Party
SpouseNoble Brady

Kevin Brady (born April 11, 1955) is an American politician and businessman who served as the U.S. Representative for Texas's 8th congressional district from 1997 to 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party known for his work on tax policy, trade, and fiscal legislation, and for chairing the House Ways and Means Committee. Brady's career spans roles in the private sector, the Texas legislature, and federal policymaking.

Early life and education

Born in Corpus Christi, Texas, Brady was raised in a family with ties to local business and civic organizations. He attended public schools before earning a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Dakota and later a Master of Business Administration from Southern Methodist University. During his student years he participated in campus organizations and engaged with regional civic groups, forming connections with leaders from Texas and neighboring states.

Business career

After completing his MBA, Brady entered the private sector, working in financial services and energy-related businesses with operations in Texas and the Gulf Coast. He held executive roles in companies that interacted with regional firms, trade associations, and utilities, building networks that included contacts in Houston, Dallas, and Austin. His business experience involved regulatory compliance, corporate finance, and stakeholder relations with chambers of commerce and industry groups.

U.S. House of Representatives

Brady was elected to the House of Representatives in 1996, representing a district that encompassed portions of Southeast Texas and suburban areas near Houston. During his tenure he participated in major legislative debates alongside members of the United States Congress, collaborating with colleagues from both chambers, including leaders in the Senate and House leadership teams. He won re-election multiple times, navigating redistricting processes overseen by state legislatures and engaging with constituency institutions such as county commissions and municipal governments.

Legislative positions and policy initiatives

Brady was a prominent advocate for tax reform, advocating policies that aligned with proposals advanced by the Trump administration and previous Republican tax commissions. He sponsored and supported legislation related to the Internal Revenue Code, simplified tax provisions, and incentives for small businesses and energy producers. In trade policy he engaged with issues concerning NAFTA-era agreements and later negotiation frameworks, interacting with trade representatives and industry coalitions. On health-related financing, he approached reforms to entitlement programs in coordination with budget committees and fiscal watchdog groups. Brady often worked with think tanks, policy institutes, and interest groups that included business federations and conservative policy organizations.

Committee assignments and leadership roles

Brady served as Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, overseeing jurisdictional responsibilities covering taxation, trade, and health financing, and coordinating with the House Budget Committee and congressional leadership during major legislative initiatives. He was also a member of task forces and bipartisan working groups addressing international tax treaties, tariff policy, and social insurance programs. In leadership roles he collaborated with committee chairs, ranking members, and administrative offices of the United States House of Representatives to schedule hearings and markups, and to interface with executive branch officials such as the Secretary of the Treasury and trade representatives.

Personal life and post-congressional activities

Brady is married to Noble Brady and has two children; the family resided in The Woodlands, Texas during his congressional service. After leaving Congress, he engaged in speaking, consulting, and advisory roles with policy organizations, think tanks, and private-sector firms focused on tax policy and financial services. He has participated in events hosted by civic institutions, business associations, and academic centers, contributing commentary on fiscal policy, international trade, and regulatory reform.

Category:1955 births Category:Members of the United States House of Representatives from Texas Category:Republican Party (United States) politicians Category:People from Corpus Christi, Texas