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C.R. Mayor to Retire from Law Firm, Still Mulling Re-Election Bid
His responses during the derecho aftermath and pandemic have often been both panned and praised, but Cedar Rapids mayor Brad Hart has yet to make a decision on seeking re-election for that position in 2021.
He was first elected in 2017, and while that announcement could come as early as January. he has, however, made a decision on another role he has been in for nearly 40 years. Hart will retire from the firm Bradley & Riley as a business lawyer after the first of the year.
Of note for Cedar Rapids residents with the announcement of his retirement is that it will no longer require Hart to recuse himself from many city council votes and decisions, as he has had to in the past due to conflicts of interest through his law firm, according to the Cedar Rapids Gazette. The most notable among these recusals have been those involving Rathje Construction. He s had to recuse himself from recent votes involving traffic camera
CEDAR RAPIDS Part-time mayor. Full-time grandfather.
Those will be Mayor Brad Hart’s occupations in the New Year after he retires this week as a business lawyer from the Cedar Rapids law firm Bradley & Riley, where he’s practiced since 1990.
Hart’s law career spans nearly 40 years, with his first years spent practicing in Houston.
“It’s been rewarding, but it’s a hard job, and so I’ve always been planning to do this for a while now,” said Hart, 65.
Hart said he expects to make a decision and announcement in January about whether he’ll seek a second term as mayor in the 2021 municipal election.