About Rep. Brad Klippert

Rep. Brad Klippert was born and raised in Sunnyside, Washington. He has served in the state House since 2008.

He is passionate about his faith, family, and his country and state.

Brad holds a master’s degree in Teaching from City University in Tacoma. He has taught at the elementary, middle, high school and college levels. He also holds a bachelor’s degrees from Northwest University in Kirkland in Behavioral Science and Biblical Studies.

As a 27-year county law enforcement officer, Brad has served communities in western and central Washington. He currently serves as a deputy sheriff with the Benton County Sheriff’s Office. He also works as a school resource officer and is dedicated to keeping students, faculty and the community safe during the academic school year. Before his time in central Washington, he worked as a deputy sheriff for the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office.

After over 34-years of military service, Brad retired from the Washington State Guard on Jan. 31, 2022. He served as an Army helicopter pilot and held the rank of colonel. He had the privilege of transporting a United States Vice President, and two Haitian presidents, during his career.

Brad believes in balancing the state budget without raising taxes. He believes the key to getting Washington back on the road to economic recovery is to get government out of the way to allow people and businesses to grow and prosper. That means reducing unnecessary regulations and helping foster the full potential of businesses and individuals to be successful.

Brad continues to work tirelessly across party lines to ensure justice is fairly and equally applied. He serves on the Joint Committee on Veterans’ and Military Affairs; School Safety Summit; and the Work Group on Natural Disaster and Resiliency Activities.

He has been recognized by several organizations for his service in the Legislature and community including The ARC of Washington state, the National Federation of Independent Business, the Association of Washington Business, and the Washington Food Industry Association. He received honors from the United States Army for military excellence and the Pierce County Sheriff’s Department for heroic efforts.

Brad and his wife, Kim, reside in Kennewick and have two daughters and a son.