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- Roll back restrictions on removing unauthorized camps
- Reduce the economic burden on families
- Enact a temporary reduction in income tax
- Create tax incentives for businesses to invest in Oregon communities
- Reform Measure 110 – fix failure to appear for Measure 110 offenses, implement penalties for fentanyl dealers who cause overdose deaths, fight illegal grow operations
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- Enact concealed carry reciprocity
- Provide funding for police background checks
- Increase law enforcement presence on our streets
- Ensure legislation will benefit all Oregonians, not just Portland
- Support Oregon agriculture
- Safeguard water for multiple uses
- Defend ag land and businesses
- Provide stock protections
- Fight wildfires by expanding ability, flexibility, and responsibility of state agencies who fight them
- Advocate for active forest management
- Expand educational choice for Oregon families
- Remove limits on charter school enrollments
- Ensure state dollars will follow the student
- Invest in our educational workforce and CTE programs
- Reinstate graduation standards
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- Support parents’ rights
- Increase workforce development & apprenticeship programs
- Streamline trade licensing
- Encourage companies to site and expand in Oregon
- Roll back the Corporate Activities Tax (CAT) burdening small businesses and vulnerable sectors
- Restore Oregon’s research and development tax credit
- Create tax incentives for businesses to invest in Oregon communities
- Defend against attempts to take Oregonians’ Kicker
- Use taxpayers’ dollars wisely
- Increase election transparency and security
- Keep Executive authority in-check and limit emergency powers
- Hold the office of the Governor accountable
- Create transparency and consistency in the agency rule-making process
- Increase our health care workforce
- Join the Interstate Nursing Compact
- Utilize the Rural Health Provider tax credit
- Protect health care workers from violence on the job
- Open insurance to out-of-state competition
- Provide resources for seniors to be supported in their homes
- Invest in resources for expecting mothers and parents of newborns
- Make investments in workforce housing – allow the production fo workforce housing in rural reserves
- Expand the use of Accessory Dwelling Units
- Remove barriers and cut regulations that contribute to high housing costs
- Reform rent control
- Repurpose vacant state buildings for temporary housing
Oregon House of Representatives
2023-2024 House Members

House District 59
Rep. Vikki Breese Iverson
House Republican LeadeR
Oregon House of Representatives
2022 New Candidates
HD 13

Timothy Sutherland
HD 16

Keith Lembke
HD 33

Stan Baumhofer
HD 35

Daniel Martin
HD 36

Jeff Hindley
HD 41

Rob Reynolds
HD 42

Scott Trahan
HD 46

Timothy Sytsma
Oregon House of Representatives
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Oregon loses out again on investment in jobs and future because of the Democrat anti business policies and mentality.
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Oregon battery parts producer plans $1.5B manufacturing campus in Indiana
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Oregon-based battery parts producer Entek plans to invest $1.5 billion in a new manufacturing campus in Indiana.Comment on Facebook
Holding agencies accountable1️⃣ In recent months, there have been multiple reports that lawmakers, public officials, and management at the OLCC had benefitted from the diversion of bottles of high-end, rare liquor. Most recently, in mid-March, three top OLCC officials were fired for their involvement, leaving us with more questions than answers.
2️⃣ According to recent reports, the price tag for land and a new warehouse for the OLCC “…rose by 133% between 2019 and 2022 — from an estimated $62.5 million to $145.7 million. It has risen higher since.” Prior to the purchase, and for the first time on record, the Oregon Public Lands Advisory Commission rejected this land acquisition. Since the rejection was advisory, the agency pushed the deal through regardless.
That's why Senate Republican Leader Tim Knopp, House Republican Leader Vikki Breese-Iverson, and Senate Independent Leader Brian Boquist sent a letter to Governor Kotek urging for independent nonpartisan investigations into the OLCC. #orpol #orleg ... See MoreSee Less
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🚨 House Bill 2002 has been scheduled for a public hearing THIS MONDAY @ 3pm.
This is an egregious & extreme partisan bill that will hurt our kids and take away your parental rights.
Stay tuned for more information on how you can make your voice heard. #orleg #orpol ... See MoreSee Less
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