68th Oregon Legislative Assembly

The 68th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 9, 1995, and adjourned June 10 the same year.[1][2]

68th Oregon Legislative Assembly
67th Legislative Assembly 69th Legislative Assembly
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1995
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentGordon Smith (R)
Majority LeaderBrady Adams (R)
Minority LeaderDick Springer (D)
Party controlRepublican Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseBev Clarno (R)
Majority LeaderRay Baum (R)
Minority LeaderPeter Courtney (D)
Party controlRepublican Party of Oregon

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 14
  Republican 16
 Total
30
 Government Majority
2

Bill Bradbury resigned April 16, 1995, and Brenda Brecke replaced him the next day. They were both Democrats. Wes Cooley resigned January 3, 1995, and Greg Walden was sworn in 6 days later on January 9. They were both Republicans. Marylin Shannon was sworn on January 11, 1995, in replacement of Jim Bunn, who resigned January 3, 1995. They were both Republicans.

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senate
District Senator Party
1 Joan Dukes Democratic
2 Stan Bunn Democratic
3 Tom Hartung Republican
4 Paul Phillips Democratic
5 Jeannette Hamby Democratic
6 Dick Springer (Minority Leader) Democratic
7 Shirley Gold Democratic
8 William McCoy Democratic
9 Randy Leonard Democratic
10 Ron Cease Democratic
11 John Lim Republican
12 Bill Kennemer Republican
13 Randy Miller Republican
14 Ken Baker Republican
15 Marylin Shannon, Jim Bunn Republican
16 Gene Derfler Republican
17 Shirley Stull Republican
18 Clifford W. Trow Democratic
19 Mae Yih Democratic
20 Pete Sorenson Democratic
21 Bill Dwyer Democratic
22 Bob Kintigh Republican
23 Rod Johnson Republican
24 Bill Bradbury, Brenda Brecke Democratic
25 Brady L. Adams (Majority Leader) Republican
26 Lenn Lamar Hannon Republican
27 Neil Bryant Republican
28 Wes Cooley, Greg Walden Republican
29 Gordon H. Smith (President) Republican
30 Gene Timms Republican

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 22
  Republican 38
 Total
60
 Government Majority
16

Ray Baum resigned as Majority Leader on August 4, 1995. Lynn Lundquist was appointed Majority Leader on August 4, 1995, to fill the vacancy. Timothy Josi resigned on October 1, 1995, and was then reappointed on October 3, 1995. Tony Federici passed away while in office on August 30, 1995. Jackie Taylor was appointed on October 5, 1995, to fill the vacancy.

House Members

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Composition of the House
District House Member Party
1 Tony Federici, Jackie Taylor Democratic
2 Timothy Josi Democratic
3 Charles Starr Republican
4 Terry Thompson Democratic
5 John Meek Republican
6 Ken Strobeck Republican
7 Chuck Carpenter Republican
8 Eileen Qutub Republican
9 Tom Brian Republican
10 Lynn Snodgrass Republican
11 Anitra Rasmussen Democratic
12 Gail Shibley Democratic
13 Kate Brown Democratic
14 George Eighmey Democratic
15 Lisa Naito Democratic
16 Frank Shields Democratic
17 Michael Fahey Democratic
18 Margaret Carter Democratic
19 Avel Gordly Democratic
20 John Minnis Republican
21 Lonnie Roberts Democratic
22 Sharon Wylie Democratic
23 Jerry Grisham Republican
24 Bob Tiernan Republican
25 Jane Lokan Republican
26 Larry Sowa Democratic
27 Ron Adams Republican
28 Cedric Ross Hayden Republican
29 Leslie Lewis Republican
30 Larry Wells Republican
31 Bryan Johnston Democratic
32 Kevin Leese Mannix Democratic
33 Peter Courtney (Minority Leader) Democratic
34 John Schoon Republican
35 Barbara Ross Democratic
36 Carolyn Oakley Republican
37 Liz VanLeeuwen Republican
38 Patti Milne Republican
39 Kitty Piercy Republican
40 Floyd Prozanski Republican
41 Cynthia Wooten Democratic
42 Lee Beyer Democratic
43 Jim Welsh Republican
44 Tony Corcoran Democratic
45 Bill Fisher Republican
46 Bill Markham Republican
47 Mike Lehman Democratic
48 Veral Tarno Republican
49 Bob Repine Republican
50 John Watt Republican
51 Eldon Johnson Republican
52 Judith Uherbelau Democratic
53 Del Parks Republican
54 Dennis Luke Republican
55 Bev Clarno (Speaker) Republican
56 Bob Montgomery Republican
57 Charles R. Norris Republican
58 Ray Baum (Majority Leader) Republican
59 Lynn Lundquist (Majority Leader) Republican
60 Denny Jones Republican

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature.
  2. ^ "Content Manager WebDrawer - 1995-1996 Sessions Legislators and Staff Guide State Government". records.sos.state.or.us.