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OSCPA Key Contact OSCPA Key Person Program 2019 Oregon Legislature/Governor/U.S. Congress Oregon Society of Certified Public Accountants Key Person: State and Federal Legislation Key Person Program Name Business Business Address City State Zip+4 Telephone Email DISTRICT/ KNOW KNOW LEGISLATOR CITIES/TOWNS REPRESENTED PARTY WELL CASUALLY SENATE D-18, R-12 SD 1 R Dallas Heard Bandon; Brookings; Coquille; Gold Beach; Myrtle Creek; Port Orford; Riddle; Roseburg; Winston SD 2 R Herman Cave Junction; Central Point; Eagle Point; Gold Baertschiger Hill; Grants Pass; White City SD 3 D Jeff Golden Ashland; Jacksonville; Medford; Talent SD 4 D Floyd Prozanski Eugene: South and Southwest; Cottage Grove; Drain; Sutherlin; Veneta SD 5 D Arnie Roblan Coos Bay; Florence; Lincoln City; Newport; Reedsport; Sheridan; Waldport SD 6 D Lee Beyer Eugene: Southeast and East; Coburg; Springfield SD 7 D James Manning Eugene: North and West; Junction City SD 8 D Sara Gelser Albany; Corvallis; Millersburg; Philomath SD 9 R Fred Girod Detroit; Donald; Hubbard; Lebanon; Lyons; Molalla; Mt. Angel; Scio; Silverton; Stayton; Sweet Home SD 10 R Jackie Winters Salem: South and West; Aumsville; Independence; Monmouth; Turner SD 11 D Peter Courtney Salem: North and East; Gervais; Hayesville; Woodburn SD 12 R Brian Boquist Dallas; Dayton; Dundee; McMinnville SD 13 R Kim Thatcher Keizer; Newberg; Sherwood; St. Paul; Wilsonville SD 14 D Mark Hass Aloha; Beaverton: South and North of Washington Square; Portland: Southwest, Raleigh Hills, West Slope SD 15 D Chuck Riley Cornelius; Forest Grove; Hillsboro; North Plains OSCPA Key Person Program 1 DISTRICT/ KNOW KNOW LEGISLATOR CITIES/TOWNS REPRESENTED PARTY WELL CASUALLY SD 16 D Betsy Johnson Astoria; Cannon Beach; Sauvie Island; Scappoose; Seaside; St. Helens; Tillamook; Warrenton SD 17 D Elizabeth Steiner Portland: Northwest; Cedar Mill; Cornelius Pass; Hayward Beaverton; Oak Hills SD 18 D Ginny Burdick Portland: Downtown, Old Town/Chinatown, Hillsdale, OHSU; King City; Tigard SD 19 D Rob Wagner Lake Oswego; Lewis & Clark College; Tualatin; West Linn SD 20 R Alan Olsen Boring; Canby; Estacada; Gladstone; Jennings Lodge; Mulino; Oregon City SD 21 D Kathleen Taylor Portland: Southeast; Milwaukie; Oak Grove SD 22 D Lew Frederick Portland: North, Northeast, Portland Airport, University of Portland, Portland Community College SD 23 D Michael Dembrow Portland: Alameda, Grant Park, I-84 North and I-205 East, Mount Tabor, Russell SD 24 D Shemia Fagan Portland: Northeast, Southeast and 100th to 168th; Happy Valley SD 25 D Laurie Monnes Fairview; Gresham; Troutdale; Wood Village Anderson SD 26 R Chuck Thomsen Government Camp; Hood River; Mt. Hood; Sandy; Sunnyside; Welches SD 27 R Tim Knopp Bend; Mt. Bachelor; Redmond; Sunriver SD 28 R Dennis Linthicum Crescent Lake; Lakeview; Klamath Falls; Merrill; Prineville SD 29 R Bill Hansell Boardman; Condon; Enterprise; Heppner; Hermiston; LaGrande; Moro; Pendleton; Pilot Rock; Wasco SD 30 R Cliff Bentz Baker City; Black Butte; Burns; Culver; Fossil; John Day; Jordan Valley; Nyssa; Ontario; Sisters; The Dalles; Vale; Warm Springs; Terrebonne HOUSE D-38, R-22 HD 1 R David Brock Smith Bandon; Brookings; Coquille; Gold Beach; Myrtle Point HD 2 R Gary Leif Canyonville; Glendale; Green; Myrtle Creek; Pleasant Valley; Riddle; Roseburg; Winston HD 3 R Carl Wilson Cave Junction; Grants Pass; Merlin HD 4 R Duane Stark Central Point; Eagle Point; Gold Hill; Rogue River; White City HD 5 D Pam Marsh Medford: Southwest; Ashland; Jacksonville; Phoenix; Talent HD 6 R Kim Wallen Medford HD 7 R Cedric Hayden Cottage Grove; Dexter; Drain; Elkton; Sutherlin; Oakland; Oakridge HD 8 D Paul Holvey Eugene: South; Veneta; Fern Ridge Lake OSCPA Key Person Program 2 DISTRICT/ KNOW KNOW LEGISLATOR CITIES/TOWNS REPRESENTED PARTY WELL CASUALLY HD 9 D Caddy McKeown Coos Bay; Florence; Lakeside; Mapleton; North Bend; Reedsport; Yachats HD 10 D David Gomberg Falls City; Lincoln City; Newport; Seal Rock; Sheridan; South Beach; Toledo; Waldport; Yachats HD 11 D Marty Wilde Eugene: South; Brownsville; Coburg; Creswell; Goshen; Harrisburg; Sodaville HD 12 D John Lively Springfield HD 13 D Nancy Nathanson Eugene: North, River Road and Downtown Santa Clara HD 14 D Julie Fahey Eugene: Bethel Neighborhood; Junction City HD 15 R Shelly Boshart Albany; Millersburg; Orleans; Tangent Davis HD 16 D Dan Rayfield Corvallis; Philomath HD 17 R Sherrie Sprenger Detroit; Gates; Idanha; Lebanon; Lyons; Mill City; Scio; Stayton; Sublimity; Sweet Home; Waterloo HD 18 R Rick Lewis Aurora; Colton; Donald; Hubbard; Molalla; Mt. Angel; Scott Mills; Silverton HD 19 R Denyc Boles Salem: South of Mission Street and Northeast of Cordon Road; Aumsville; Rosedale; Sunnyside; Turner HD 20 D Paul Evans Salem: South and West; Independence; Monmouth; Orville HD 21 D Brian Clem Salem: South to Radcliffe, East, North and Four Corners HD 22 D Teresa Alonso Salem: North, Grant and Chemeketa Community Leon College; Brooks; Gervais; Hayesville; Labish Village; Woodburn HD 23 R Mike Nearman Adair Village; Alsea; Buena Vista; Dallas; Dayton; Jefferson; Monroe HD 24 R Ron Noble Carlton; Dundee; Lafayette; McMinnville; Yamhill HD 25 R Bill Post Clear Lake; Keizer; Newberg; St. Paul HD 26 D Courtney Neron Tigard: Bull Mountain and Southwest King City; Farmington; Sherwood; Wilsonville HD 27 D Sheri Malstrom Beaverton: West Slope, South, Raleigh Hills, North and West Garden Home HD 28 D Jeff Barker Beaverton: West and Downtown; Aloha HD 29 D Susan McLain Hillsboro: Downtown and Brookwood; Cornelius; Forest Grove HD 30 D Janeen Sollman Hillsboro: Northwest, East, Orenco, Quatama, and Intel-Ronler Acres Campus; Helvetia; North Plains HD 31 D Brad Witt Clatskanie; Columbia City; Rainier; Scappoose; St. Helens; Vernonia OSCPA Key Person Program 3 DISTRICT/ KNOW KNOW LEGISLATOR CITIES/TOWNS REPRESENTED PARTY WELL CASUALLY HD 32 D Tiffiny Mitchell Astoria; Bay City; Cannon Beach; Garibaldi; Gearhart; Rockaway Beach; Seaside; Tillamook; Warrenton; Westport HD 33 D Mitch Greenlick Portland: Pearl District, Northwest Industrial Area Willamette Heights, Cedar Mill, Oak Hills, Barnes Road, Lower Forest Park HD 34 D Ken Helm Beaverton: North, West Haven, West Slope, Nike World Campus; Elmonica; Five Oaks; Rock Creek HD 35 D Margaret Doherty Portland: East Garden Home, Portland Community College Sylvania; Tigard: Metzger, Washington Square HD 36 D Jennifer Portland: Hillside-Northwest District, Kings Williamson Heights, Portland Heights, Marquam Hill, Downtown, Council Crest, Bridlemile Maplewood, Corbett, Sylvan-Highlands, Washington Park, Johns Landing HD 37 D Rachel Prusak Durham; Marylhurst University; Stafford; Tualatin; West Linn HD 38 D Andrea Salinas Burlingame; Lake Oswego; Lewis & Clark College HD 39 R Christine Drazan Beavercreek; Boring; Canby; Estacada; Mulino HD 40 D Mark Meek Gladstone; Jennings Lodge; Johnson City; Oregon City HD 41 D Karin Power Portland: Brentwood-Darlington, Eastmoreland; Milwaukie; Oak Grove; Sellwood HD 42 D Rob Nosse Portland: Inner Southeast, Buckman, Laurelhurst, Woodstock HD 43 D Tawna Sanchez Portland: Northeast, Central Northeast, Sabin- Irvington, Piedmont, Alameda, Portland Community College and Albina HD 44 D Tina Kotek Portland: North, Portland International Airport, St Johns, University of Portland HD 45 D Barbara Smith Portland: Alameda, Grant Park, Maywood Park, Warner Parkrose, Hollywood, East Airport Way HD 46 D Alissa Keny-Guyer Portland: Mount Tabor, Kelly Butte, Laurelhurst, Montavilla HD 47 D Diego Hernandez Portland: East, Russell, Hazelwood, Glenfair HD 48 D Jeff Reardon Portland: Lents, Kendall, Harmony Point; Happy Valley; North Clackamas HD 49 D Chris Gorsek Fairview; North Gresham; Troutdale; Wood Village HD 50 D Carla Piluso Gresham HD 51 D Janelle Bynum Portland: Powell Butte, Pleasant Valley; East Clackamas; Damascus; Sunnyside HD 52 D Anna Williams Cascade Locks; Corbett; Government Camp; Hood River; Odell; Parkdale; Mt. Hood; Sandy; Welches OSCPA Key Person Program 4 DISTRICT/ KNOW KNOW LEGISLATOR CITIES/TOWNS REPRESENTED PARTY WELL CASUALLY HD 53 R Jack Zika Deschutes; Redmond; Mt. Bachelor; Sunriver; Tumalo HD 54 R Cheri Helt Bend HD 55 R Mike McLane Beatty; Bly; La Pine; Prospect; Prineville; Southern Deschutes HD 56 R Werner Reschke Altamont; Bonanza; Klamath Falls; Malin; Merrill; Midland; Lakeview HD 57 R Greg Smith Arlington; Boardman; Celilo; Condon; Heppner; Hermiston; Irrigon; Milton-Freewater; Rufus; Stanfield; Umatilla HD 58 R Greg Barreto Adams; Athena; Pendleton; Enterprise; Helix; Joseph; Pilot Rock; Union; Wallowa; Weston HD 59 R Daniel Bonham Black Butte; Camp Sherman; Culver; Fossil Madras; Maupin; Metolius; Sisters; Terrebonne; The Dalles; Warm Springs HD 60 R Lynn Findley Adrian; Baker City; Burns; Canyon City; Haines; Huntington; John Day; Jordan Valley; Nyssa; Ontario; Oxbow; Seneca Governor Governor D Kate Brown Congress D-6, R-1 Senate D Jeff Merkley Senate D Ron Wyden Rep 1 D Suzanne Bonamici Rep 2 R Greg Walden Rep 3 D Earl Blumenauer Rep 4 D Peter DeFazio Rep 5 D Kurt Schrader Please return this form to: Oregon Society of CPAs PO Box 4555 Beaverton, Oregon 97076-4555 503-597-5480 / 800-255-1470, ext. 120 Fax: 503-626-2942 email: [email protected] OSCPA Key Person Program 5 .
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