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( R e d i r e c t e d f r o m O r e g o n S e n a t e )
Upper house of Oregon's legislature
Oregon State Senate
Type
Term limits
None
New session started
January 9, 2023
President
Rob Wagner (D ) since January 9, 2023
President pro tempore
James Manning Jr. (D ) since January 11, 2021
Majority Leader
Kate Lieber (D ) since January 9, 2023
Minority Leader
Daniel Bonham (R ) since April 15, 2024
Seats 30
Political groups
Democratic (17 )
Minority
Republican (11 )
Others
Ind. Republican (1 )[1]
IPO (1 )
Length of term
4 years Authority Article IV, Oregon Constitution Salary $21,612/year + per diem
Last election
November 8, 2022 (16 seats)
Next election
November 5, 2024 (15 seats)Redistricting Legislative Control State Senate ChamberOregon State Capitol Salem , Oregon Oregon State Senate
Current map of senators by party affiliation
The Oregon State Senate is the upper house of the statewide legislature for the US state of Oregon . Along with the lower chamber Oregon House of Representatives it makes up the Oregon Legislative Assembly . There are 30 members of the state Senate, representing 30 districts across the state, each with a population of 141,242.[2] The state Senate meets in the east wing of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem .
Oregon, along with Arizona , Maine , New Hampshire , and Wyoming , is one of the five U.S. states to not have the office of the lieutenant governor , a position which for most upper houses of state legislatures and for the United States Congress (with the vice president) is the head of the legislative body and holder of the casting vote in the event of a tie. Instead, a separate position of Senate president is in place, removed from the state executive branch . If the chamber is tied, legislators must devise their own methods of resolving the impasse. In the 72nd Oregon Legislative Assembly in 2003, for example, Oregon's state senators entered into a power sharing contract whereby Democratic senators nominated the Senate President while Republican senators chaired key committees.[3]
Like certain other upper houses of state and territorial legislatures and the United States Senate , the state Senate can confirm or reject the governor's appointments to state departments, commissions, boards, and other state governmental agencies.
The current Senate president is Rob Wagner of Lake Oswego .[4]
Membership and qualifications
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Oregon state senators serve four-year terms without term limits . In 2002, the Oregon Supreme Court struck down the decade-old Oregon Ballot Measure 3 , that had restricted state senators to two terms (eight years) on procedural grounds.[5]
According to the Oregon Constitution , two-thirds of senators are required to form a quorum . Republican senators have used this rule to block legislation by absenting themselves.[6] In response to this practice, Oregon Ballot Measure 113 was passed in 2022 to disqualify members with ten unexcused absences from serving in the legislature following their current term. However, a Republican walkout went for six weeks during the 82nd Assembly in May and June 2023, the longest ever.[7] [8]
Milestones
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Kathryn Clarke was the first woman to serve in Oregon's Senate. Women became eligible to run for the Oregon state legislature in 1914 and later that year Clarke was appointed to fill a vacant seat in Douglas county by her cousin, governor Oswald West . Following some controversy concerning whether West had the authority to appoint someone to fill the vacancy, Clarke campaigned and was elected by voters in 1915.[9] She took office five years before Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution protected the right of all American women to vote.
In 1982, Mae Yih became the first Chinese-American elected to a state senate in the United States.
Composition
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82nd Senate
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The 82nd Oregon Legislative Assembly , which holds its regular session from 2023 to 2025, has the following leadership:
Senate President : Rob Wagner (D-19 Lake Oswego )
President Pro Tempore : James Manning Jr. (D–7 Eugene )
Majority Leader : Kate Lieber (D-14 Beaverton )
Minority Leader : Daniel Bonham (R-26 The Dalles )
82nd Senate Committee Assignments
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Senators are each assigned to one or more committees.[14]
Conduct
Dick Anderson - Co-Chair
Floyd Prozanski – Co-Chair
Suzanne Weber
Aaron Woods
Michael Dembrow
Lynn Findley
Jeff Golden
Bill Hansell
Tim Knopp
Deb Patterson
Education
Michael Dembrow – Chair
Suzanne Weber – Vice-Chair
Dick Anderson
Lew Frederick
Sara Gelser Blouin
Art Robinson
Rob Wagner
Energy and Environment
Janeen Sollman – Chair
Lynn Findley – Vice-Chair
Jeff Golden
Cedric Hayden
Kate Lieber
Finance and Revenue
Mark Meek – Chair
Brian Boquist – Vice-Chair
Lynn Findley
Jeff Golden
Kayse Jama
Health Care
Deb Patterson – Chair
Cedric Hayden – Vice-Chair
Daniel Bonham
Wlnsvey Campos
Chris Gorsek
Housing and Development
Kayse Jama – Chair
Dick Anderson – Vice-Chair
Tim Knopp
Deb Patterson
Janeen Sollman
Human Services
Sara Gelser Blouin – Chair
Art Robinson – Vice-Chair
James Manning Jr.
Floyd Prozanski
Suzanne Weber
Judiciary
Floyd Prozanski – Chair
Kim Thatcher – Vice-Chair
Michael Dembrow
Sara Gelser Blouin
Dennis Linthicum
James Manning Jr.
Labor and Business
Kathleen Taylor – Chair
Daniel Bonham – Vice-Chair
Bill Hansell
Kayse Jama
Deb Patterson
Natural Resources
Jeff Golden – Chair
Fred Girod – Vice-Chair
Floyd Prozanski
David Brock Smith
Kathleen Taylor
Rules
Kate Lieber – Chair
Tim Knopp – Vice-Chair
Bill Hansell
James Manning Jr.
Elizabeth Steiner
Veterans, Emergency Management, Federal and World Affairs
James Manning Jr. - Chair
Kim Thatcher – Vice-Chair
Chris Gorsek
Art Robinson
Aaron Woods
Past composition of the Senate
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See also
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Notes
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^ Senator Art Robinson (District 2) left the Republican caucus in order to caucus with Boquist.
^ Democrat Betsy Johnson (District 16) resigned to focus on her run for governor.[11]
^ Republican Dallas Heard (District 1) resigned.[12]
^ Republican David Brock Smith (District 1) was appointed.[13]
^ a b c d e f g h i Senator was originally appointed.
^ Senator Robinson is not a member of the Republican caucus.
References
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^ National Conference of State Legislatures. "In Case of a Tie..." Retrieved November 3, 2010 .
^ Oregon Blue Book: Senate Presidents of Oregon
^ Green, Ashbel S.; Lisa Grace Lednicer (January 17, 2006). "State high court strikes term limits". Oregonian . Portland, Oregon: Oregonian Publishing. pp. A1.
^ "Republican Oregon state senators boycott for a 2nd day, preventing quorum" . PBS . May 4, 2023. Retrieved June 7, 2023 .
^ Giardinelli, Christina (June 5, 2023). "Oregon Republicans say ballot measure barring absent lawmakers has loophole" . KTVL . Retrieved June 7, 2023 .
^ Lugo, Dianne (June 15, 2023). "Oregon lawmakers make deal on gun, abortion, LGBTQ bills to end longest walkout in state history" . Register Guard . Retrieved June 16, 2023 .
^ Kimberly Jensen. "Kathryn Clarke" . The Oregon Encyclopedia .
^ "Oregon Senate Republicans walk out for 3rd straight year, citing governor's COVID-19 restrictions" . oregonlive . February 25, 2021. Retrieved August 31, 2021 .
^ The Associated Press (December 14, 2021). "Longtime state Sen. Betsy Johnson to resign to focus on independent run for Oregon governor" . The Oregonian . Retrieved December 15, 2021 .
^ Shumway, Julia (December 15, 2022). "Oregon state Sen. Dallas Heard will resign Jan. 1" . Oregon Capital Chronicle . Retrieved January 10, 2023 .
^ Battaglia, Roman (January 12, 2023). "David Brock Smith appointed to fill southwest Oregon state Senate seat" . Oregon Public Broadcasting . Retrieved January 21, 2023 .
^ "Senate Committee Selection" . OregonLegislature.gov .
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