Gail Whitsett Explained

Gail Whitsett
State House:Oregon
State:Oregon
District:56th
Term Start:January 14, 2013
Term End:January 9, 2017
Preceded:Bill Garrard
Succeeded:E. Werner Reschke
Party:Republican

Gail Whitsett is a former member of the Oregon House of Representatives representing District 56 including Klamath Falls and surrounding sections of southern Klamath County and southern Lake County, Oregon.[1] She is married to Doug Whitsett, a veterinarian who formerly served as a member of the Oregon State Senate. Gail was his chief of staff before being elected to office. The couple owns farmland in the Klamath Basin where they raise horses. They have been involved in policy negotiations over water issues.

Whitsett won the 2012 Republican nomination over Tracey Liskey. Whitsett opposes the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement and the precedent it establishes for removing dams. She served on the Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee, Energy and Environment Committee and Human Services and Housing Committee.[2] [3] She is a geologist with Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees from Oregon State University.[4]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.leg.state.or.us/whitsettg/ Gail Whitsett
  2. Devan Schwartz Gail Whitsett at home in Oregon's House February 21, 2013 Herald & News
  3. http://gov.oregonlive.com/legislators/Gail-Whitsett/ Gail Whitsett
  4. Samantha Tipler Gail Whitsett beats Tracey Liskey to take District 56 seat in House May 16, 2012 Herald & News