The 70th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 11, 1999, and adjourned July 24, 1999.[1][2]
70th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1999 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | Brady Adams (R) | ||||
Majority Leader | Gene Derfler (R) | ||||
Minority Leader | Kate Brown (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Oregon | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Lynn Snodgrass (R) | ||||
Majority Leader | Steve Harper (R) | ||||
Minority Leader | Kitty Piercy (D) | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Oregon |
Senate
The senate was composed of 13 Democrats and 17 Republicans.
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 13 | |
Republican | 17 | |
Total | 30 | |
Government Majority | 4 |
Senate Members
District | Senator | Party |
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1 | Joan Dukes | Democratic |
2 | Gary George | Republican |
3 | Tom Hartung | Republican |
4 | Eileen Qutub | Republican |
5 | Charles Starr | Republican |
6 | Ginny Burdick | Democratic |
7 | Kate Brown (Minority Leader) | Democratic |
8 | Thomas A Wilde | Democratic |
9 | Frank Shields | Democratic |
10 | Avel Gordly | Democratic |
11 | John Lim | Republican |
12 | Verne Duncan | Republican |
13 | Randy Miller | Republican |
14 | Rick Metsger | Democratic |
15 | Marylin Shannon | Republican |
16 | Gene Derfler (Majority Leader) | Republican |
17 | Peter Courtney | Democratic |
18 | Clifford W. Trow | Democratic |
19 | Mae Yih | Democratic |
20 | Susan Castillo | Democratic |
21 | Lee Beyer | Democratic |
22 | Tony Corcoran | Democratic |
23 | Bill Fisher | Republican |
24 | Veral Tarno | Republican |
25 | Brady Adams | Republican |
26 | Lenn Lamar Hannon | Republican |
27 | Neil Bryant | Republican |
28 | Ted Ferrioli | Republican |
29 | David Nelson | Republican |
30 | Gene Timms | Republican |
House
The house was composed of 32 Republicans, 27 Democrats, and Bob Jenson, who was Independent at the time of the election.
House Members
District | House Member | Party |
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1 | Jaqueline Taylor | Democratic |
2 | Elaine Hopson | Democratic |
3 | Bruce Starr | Republican |
4 | Terry Thompson | Democratic |
5 | Jim Hill | Republican |
6 | Ken Strobeck | Republican |
7 | Bill Witt | Republican |
8 | Ryan Deckert | Democratic |
9 | Max Williams | Republican |
10 | Lynn Snodgrass (Speaker) | Republican |
11 | Anitra Rasmussen | Democratic |
12 | Chris Beck | Democratic |
13 | Dan Gardner | Democratic |
14 | Diane Rosenbaum | Democratic |
15 | Randall Edwards | Democratic |
16 | Jeff Merkley | Democratic |
17 | Gary Hansen | Democratic |
18 | Deborah Kafoury | Democratic |
19 | Jo Ann Hardesty | Democratic |
20 | Karen Minnis | Republican |
21 | Randy Leonard | Democratic |
22 | Ron Sunseri | Republican |
23 | Kurt Schrader | Democratic |
24 | Richard Devlin | Democratic |
25 | Jane Lokan | Republican |
26 | Kathy Lowe | Democratic |
27 | Jerry Krummel | Republican |
28 | Roger Beyer | Republican |
29 | Leslie Lewis | Republican |
30 | Larry Wells | Republican |
31 | Jackie Winters | Republican |
32 | Kevin Mannix | Democratic |
33 | Vic Backlund | Republican |
34 | Lane Shetterly | Republican |
35 | Barbara Ross | Democratic |
36 | Betsy Close | Republican |
37 | Jeff Kropf | Republican |
38 | Juley Gianella | Democratic |
39 | Kitty Piercy | Democratic |
40 | Floyd Prozanski | Democratic |
41 | Vicki Walker | Democratic |
42 | Bill Morrisette | Democratic |
43 | Jim Welsh | Republican |
44 | Al King | Democratic |
45 | Jeff Kruse | Republican |
46 | Susan Morgan | Republican |
47 | Mike Lehman | Democratic |
48 | Ken Messerle | Republican |
49 | Carl Wilson | Republican |
50 | Rob Patridge | Republican |
51 | Jason Atkinson | Republican |
52 | Judy Uherbelau | Democratic |
53 | Steve Harper (Majority Leader) | Republican |
54 | Tim Knopp | Republican |
55 | Ben Westlund | Republican |
56 | Bob Montgomery | Republican |
57 | Bob Jenson | Independent |
58 | Mark Simmons | Republican |
59 | Lynn Lundquist | Republican |
60 | Thomas R Butler | Republican |
References
- ↑ "Oregon State Legislature legislators-Chronological". www.oregonlegislature.gov.
- ↑ http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/RecordView/6785356
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