City Lawyer Brenda Braden: much of Tualatin’s recent history has gone through her office

“I would have lost my mind doing one thing all of the time”

From Kansas to Oregon and many places in between, Brenda Braden’s life has been anything but boring. (Well, there was a span in private law practice…..). Follow Brenda’s career—mostly in a public capacity—which landed her in Tualatin many years ago. Her love for our community and her job shines in this June 2024 interview with Larry McClure.

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