Background
Rodric was born to parents Maurine D. (née Sweet) and Richard Bray in 1969. His father, Richard, served in the Indiana House of Representatives from 1974 to 1992 and in the Indiana Senate from to 1994 to 2012, where he was the Assistant Majority Caucus Chair.
Education
He attended Indiana University in Bloomington, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in History in 1991. Bray also attended Valparaiso University, where he graduated with his Juris Doctor from the Valparaiso University School of Law in 1994.
Career
Bray represents Indiana"s 37th district, serving all of Morgan County and parts of Johnson, Owen and Putnam County, Indiana. Bray is the graduate of Martinsville High School. After graduating and passing the bar in 1994, Bray served as a deputy prosecuting attorney in Morgan County, Indiana until 1997.
He then entered private practice, where he was an attorney with Harris & Currens, and became the Chairman of the Morgan County Republican Party in 1998.
On August 18, 2003, Bray was appointed City Attorney of Martinsville by Mayor Shannon Buskirk, after the death of incumbent Robert Saint Clair. Bray served as city attorney until 2007.
Bray has also served on the board of directors for Home Bank since 2008. Bray faced insurance agent and Morgan County Councilman Ryan Goodin in the Republican Primary.
Bray defeated Goodin 10,115 to 8,333 votes, or 54.8% to 46.2%, in the May 8, 2012 Republican primary.
Bray went on to face cement truck driver and President of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters Local Union, Democratic Jim Cahill, in the general election. Bray prevailed in the November 6 general election with 36,959 votes, to Cahill"s 14,947, or 71.2% to 28.8%. Bray was sworn into office on November 20, 2012 by Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Brent Dickson.
Bray"s district represents all of Morgan County and parts of Johnson, Owen and Putnam counties.
Bray currently serves on the Senate Committees for:
Corrections and Criminal Law
Health and Provider Services
Local Government
Utilities.
Membership
A member of the Republican Party, Bray was sworn into office on November 20, 2012. After serving as city attorney, Bray became a member of the Morgan County Election Board and the general counsel to the Martinsville Plan Commission and Board of Zoning.