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Oregon State House of Representatives (Parts of Coos, Curry, (Parts of Lincoln, Polk, HD 1 Douglas, & Josephine Counties) HD 10 Tillamook, & Yamhill) Rep Oregon State House of Representatives (parts of Coos, Curry, (parts of Lincoln, Polk, HD 1 Douglas, & Josephine Counties) HD 10 Tillamook, & Yamhill) Rep. David Brock Smith Max Sherman A tireless champion for rural Oregonians, A longtime Tillamook County Farm Bureau David is an outstanding advocate for families leader, Max has deep roots in agriculture and working in farming, ranching, and natural the north coast community. He has invested resources. time testifying in Salem and understands how public policy impacts farm and ranch families. (parts of Douglas, Jackson, & HD 2 Josephine) Rep. Gary Leif HD 11 (parts of Lane & Linn) A former Douglas County Commissioner, Gary Katie Boshart Glaser has been a steadfast voice for farmers and A dedicated Linn County Farm Bureau board ranchers since entering the Legislature. member and farmer, Katie understands the issues that impact farm and ranch families and will work toward common-sense HD 3 (part of Josephine) solutions as a legislator. Lily Morgan As a former sergeant with the Josephine HD 15 (parts of Benton & Linn) &RXQW\6KHULII¶V2I¿FHDQG-RVHSKLQH&RXQW\ Rep. Shelly Boshart Davis Commissioner, Lily will bring decades of public service, common sense, and experience with A longtime Farm Bureau leader, Shelly has rural Oregon to the Legislature. been an unwavering advocate and champion for agriculture in the Legislature. She recently received an OFB Top Hand Award for her HD 4 (parts of Jackson & Josephine) tireless work on behalf of Oregon’s farmers, Rep. Duane Stark ranchers, and small business owners. A dedicated advocate for his constituents, Duane is an effective representative for rural HD 17(parts of Linn & Marion) families at the state Capitol. Jami Cate $¿IWKJHQHUDWLRQ2UHJRQIDUPHUDQG)DUP HD 6 (part of Jackson) Bureau member, Jami will bring a rural Rep. Kim Wallan perspective and pragmatic approach to problem-solving to the state Capitol. As a former school board member and city councilor, Kim hit the ground running as a state lawmaker, bringing her legal HD 18 (parts of Clackamas & Marion) skills to bear while advocating for Oregon’s Rep. Rick Lewis small businesses. As the former police chief and mayor of Silverton, Rick is a problem-solver who strives HD 7 (part of Douglas & Lane) to help small business owners succeed. Rep. Cedric Hayden Cedric’s business experience, ranching HD 19 (part of Marion) background, and commitment to agriculture Rep. Raquel Moore-Greene and natural resources make him an important Raquel is a leader in her community and a ally for Farm Bureau. small business owner who has brought a (parts of Coos, Douglas, deep understanding of the challenges faced Lane, & Lincoln) by Oregon’s business community to her work HD 9 in the Capitol. Boomer Wright A former principal and school superintendent, Boomer has lived and worked in coastal HD 21(part of Marion) Oregon for over 50 years. He is primed to Rep. Brian Clem be a champion for coastal communities and Chair of the House Agriculture & Natural rural Oregon. Resources Committee, Brian is often a key advocate for family agriculture in Oregon. OREGON FARM BUREAU ELECTION GUIDE a 2020 (parts of Benton, Marion, HD 23 Polk, & Yamhill) HD 53 (part of Deschutes) Rep. Mike Nearman Rep. Jack Zika A dedicated friend to Farm Bureau, Mike Jack is working hard to bring the values of understands agriculture issues and ¿VFDOUHVSRQVLELOLW\UHGXFHGJRYHUQPHQW effectively serves rural Oregonians. spending, and common sense back to Salem. HD 24 (parts of Polk & Yamhill) HD 54 (part of Deschutes) Rep. Ron Noble Rep. Cheri Helt With experience in law enforcement and an A school board member and restaurant ability to build partnerships, Ron excels at owner, Cheri is a dedicated advocate for ¿QGLQJFROODERUDWLYHVROXWLRQVDVDOHJLVODWRU effective schools, strong families, and small businesses. HD 25 (part of Marion) (Crook & parts of Deschutes, Rep. Bill Post HD 55 Jackson, Klamath, & Lake) A passionate voice for rural Oregonians, Rep. Vikki Breese Iverson Bill has an understanding of — and As a longtime Farm Bureau member, unwavering respect for — the concerns rancher, community leader, and Realtor, Vikki of farmers and ranchers. values the contributions of agriculture and natural resources to Oregon and knows the needs of her constituents. HD 29 (part of Washington) Rep. Susan McLain Susan is a strong advocate for farmers HD 56 (parts of Klamath & Lake) and ranchers in the Capitol who goes Rep. E. Werner Reschke above and beyond to champion the Werner owns a small business and works legislation she supports. to create more opportunities for the rural communities of Southern Oregon. HD 30 (part of Washington) (Gilliam, Morrow, Sherman, & Rep. Janeen Sollman HD 57 parts of Umatilla & Wasco) Janeen has been eager to engage with her Rep. Greg Smith County Farm Bureau, learn more about the Greg gives a solid voice to farm and ranch issues facing farmers and ranchers, and families and is an expert on the state’s advocate for policies she believes in. budgeting process. (Columbia & parts of Multnomah (Union, Wallowa, & HD 31 & Washington) HD 58 part of Umatilla) Rep. Brad Witt Bobby Levy Brad is committed to protecting Oregon’s As a longtime farmer and Farm Bureau agriculture and natural resources member, Bobby recognizes the challenges communities. He is a longtime friend of facing farmers, ranchers, and Oregon’s Farm Bureau. rural economy. (parts of Tillamook (Jefferson, Wheeler, & HD 32 & Clatsop) HD 59 parts of Deschutes & Wasco) Suzanne Weber Rep. Daniel Bonham As a former mayor of Tillamook, Suzanne Daniel has a passion for helping people and is determined to give a strong voice to her a solid business acumen, which makes him a coastal constituents. well-balanced leader in the Oregon House. (Baker, Harney, Malheur, HD 39 (part of Clackamas) HD 60 & part of Lake) Rep. Christine Drazan Rep. Mark Owens As leader of the House Republican Caucus, A farmer, Farm Bureau member, and former Christine has been a constant advocate for Harney County Commissioner, Mark brings rural Oregonians and has fought to protect decades of public service, natural resource the integrity of the legislative process and policy experience, and common sense to his public input. work in Salem. OREGON FARM BUREAU ELECTION GUIDE a 2020.
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