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Oregon State House District 9

The State Senate and House of Representatives are responsible for making or changing laws and passing a state budget. Sixty representatives serve in the House. The sizes of districts are based on the number of people living there. The Oregon Legislature meets for a long session in odd-numbered years and a short session in even-numbered years. To qualify as a candidate for the Oregon State House of Representatives, a person must be a U.S. citizen, a registered voter, a resident of the district for at least 1 year prior to the General Election, and age 21 or older. The salary is $35,052 plus a per-diem stipend.Term: 2 years. This is a partisan position.

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    Erik K Schuttpelz
    (Dem)

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    Boomer Wright
    (Rep)

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Describe your most pressing issues for the 2025 legislative session. What legislation would you propose or support to address these issues?

What changes, if any, would you support making to Measure 110 laws?

What changes, if any, would you support in the state legislature to address the issue of climate change, including water availability and wildfire mitigation?

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