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Rodric Bray
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Rodric Bray

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Rodric D. Bray is an American politician serving as a member of the Indiana Senate since 2012 and as the Senate president pro tempore since 2018. Representing the 37th district, he has been a prominent figure in Indiana Republican politics, having previously served as the Morgan County Republican Party chair and as a city attorney for Martinsville. Bray holds a Juris Doctor from Valparaiso University and practiced law before his legislative career. Throughout his tenure, he has focused on fiscal policy and state governance, notably drawing national attention in 2025 for his opposition to mid-decade redistricting efforts despite pressure from national party leadership.

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Born
1969 · 57 years old
Birth place
Indiana, United States
Education
Martinsville High School; Indiana University Bloomington (BA in History); Valparaiso University School of Law (Juris Doctor)
Career
Deputy prosecuting attorney in Morgan County; private practice attorney; Chairman of the Morgan County Republican Party; City Attorney of Martinsville

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