67th Oregon Legislative Assembly explained

The 67th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 11, 1993, and adjourned August 5 the same year.[1]

67th Oregon Legislative Assembly
Body:Oregon Legislative Assembly
Country:United States
State:Oregon
Meeting Place:Oregon State Capitol
Term:1993
Before:66th Legislative Assembly
After:68th Legislative Assembly
Website:www.oregonlegislature.gov
Chamber1:Oregon State Senate
Membership1:30 Senators
Chamber1 Leader1 Type:Senate President
Chamber1 Leader1:Bill Bradbury (D)
Chamber1 Leader2 Type:Majority Leader
Chamber1 Leader2:Dick Springer (D)
Chamber1 Leader3 Type:Minority Leader
Chamber1 Leader3:Gene Timms (R)
Chamber2:Oregon House of Representatives
Membership2:60 Representatives
Chamber2 Leader1 Type:Speaker of the House
Chamber2 Leader1:Larry Campbell (R)
Chamber2 Leader2 Type:Majority Leader
Chamber2 Leader2:Greg Walden (R)
Chamber2 Leader3 Type:Minority Leader
Chamber2 Leader3:Peter Courtney (D)

Senate

AffiliationMembers
 Democratic16
 Republican14
 Total30
 Government Majority2
Peg Jolin resigned on March 8, 1993; Karston Rasmussen was appointed to fill the vacancy.

Senate Members

Composition of the Senate!District!Senator!Party
1Joan DukesDemocratic
2Stan BunnRepublican
3Robert C. ShoemakerDemocratic
4Paul PhilipsRepublican
5Jeannette HambyRepublican
6Dick Springer (Majority Leader)Democratic
7Shirley GoldDemocratic
8Bill McCoyDemocratic
9Frank L. RobertsDemocratic
10Ron CeaseDemocratic
11John LimRepublican
12Bill KennemerRepublican
13Joyce CohenDemocratic
14Bob KintighRepublican
15James Lee BunnRepublican
16Catherine WebberDemocratic
17Tricia SmithDemocratic
18Clifford W. TrowDemocratic
19Mae YihDemocratic
20Grattan KeransDemocratic
21Bill DwyerDemocratic
22Peg Jolin, Karston RasmussenDemocratic
23Rod JohnsonRepublican
24Bill Bradbury (President)Democratic
25Brady AdamsRepublican
26Lenn Lamar HannonRepublican
27Neil BryantRepublican
28Wes CooleyRepublican
29Gordon H. SmithRepublican
30Gene Timms (Minority Leader)Republican

House

AffiliationMembers
 Democratic27
 Republican33
 Total60
 Government Majority5
George Eighmey was appointed on May 10, 1993, to fill the vacancy of Beverly Stein, who resigned on April 21, 1993

House Members

Composition of the House!District!House Member!Party
1Tony FedericiDemocratic
2Timothy JosiRepublican
3Charles StarrRepublican
4Hedy RijkenDemocratic
5John MeekRepublican
6Delna JonesRepublican
7Ted CalouriRepublican
8Mary Alice FordRepublican
9Tom BrianRepublican
10Ken BakerRepublican
11Thomas L. MasonDemocratic
12Gail ShibleyDemocratic
13Kate BrownDemocratic
14Beverly Stein, George EighmeyDemocratic
15Lisa NaitoDemocratic
16Frank ShieldsDemocratic
17Mike BurtonDemocratic
18Margaret L. CarterDemocratic
19Avel GordlyDemocratic
20John MinnisRepublican
21Lonnie J. RobertsDemocratic
22Sharon WylieDemocratic
23Bob ShiprackDemocratic
24Bob TiernanRepublican
25Dave McTeagueDemocratic
26Larry SowaDemocratic
27Ron AdamsRepublican
28Cedric HaydenRepublican
29Marilyn DellDemocratic
30Fred GirodRepublican
31Gene DerflerRepublican
32Kevin Leese MannixDemocratic
33Peter Courtney (Minority Leader)Democratic
34John SchoonRepublican
35Tony Van VlietRepublican
36Carolyn OakleyRepublican
37Liz VanLeeuwenRepublican
38Patti MilneRepublican
39Jim EdmunsonDemocratic
40Carl HostickaDemocratic
41Cynthia WootenDemocratic
42Lee BeyerDemocratic
43Larry Campbell (Speaker)Republican
44Sam DominyDemocratic
45Bill FisherRepublican
46Bill MarkhamRepublican
47Jim WhittyDemocratic
48Veral TarnoRepublican
49Bob RepineRepublican
50John WattRepublican
51Eldon JohnsonRepublican
52Nancy PetersonDemocratic
53Del ParksRepublican
54Dennis LukeRepublican
55Bev ClarnoRepublican
56Greg Walden (Majority Leader)Republican
57Charles R. NorrisRepublican
58Ray BaumRepublican
59Michael PayneDemocratic
60Denny JonesRepublican

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Oregon State Legislature . Oregon Legislature . en.