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What Matters Most
What Matters Most
- Return the Kicker as a check, returning $5,200 per household on average – LC 3881
- Freeze property taxes for Oregon seniors 67+ for primary residence – SJR 17
- Raise CAT tax coverage threshold to $5 million – SB 127
- Additional exemption against Oregon estate tax – SB 68
- Urge balanced budget amendment to United States Constitution – SJM 1
- Create a business-friendly environment to attract semiconductor industry, creating high paying family wage jobs
- Support housing development goal of 36,000 units yearly
- Tax deduction for renting room(s) in taxpayer’s primary residence – HB 3032
- Allow local governments to amend urban growth boundaries to include lands to be used for needed housing – SB 656
- Financing for infrastructure/predevelopment costs for moderate income housing – SB 534
- Expand affordability for Oregon renters with additional tax incentives – SB 435
- Ensure funding for mental health services are being disbursed effectively – SB 300
- Re-criminalize possession/distribution of hard drugs i.e. Fentanyl – SB 735
- Require approval by majority of Senate of any reprieve, commutation, or pardon – SJR 11
- Durational limitations on declarations of emergency by Governor – SJR 14
- Require all executive clemency actions by Governor be initiated by application and follow specific procedures – SB 667
- Impeachment process for statewide elected executive branch officials – SJR 13
- State employees cannot be reimbursed for travel to/from Oregon when living outside of Oregon – LC 3697
- Protect free and fair elections
Increase virtual public charter school cap to 5% – SB 707
Allow students to enroll in any public school – SB 259
Curriculum transparency – HB 2628
Nontraditional pathways to licensure for prospective career and technical education teachers – SB 677
Pilot program to provide funding to school districts to increase access to schools by homeless students and improving academic achievement – SB 658
- Support Oregonians’ 2nd Amendment rights
- Increase funding for school resource officers – SB 639, HB 2223
- Reclassify crime of Violent Felon in Possession of a Firearm as crime category 8 – SB 650
- Create crime of threatening to commit a terroristic act – SB 664
- Create crime of controlled substances homicide – SB 649
- Stricter sentencing for criminals whose assault causes life changing injury – SB 430
- Increase statute of limitations for rape crime to 20 years – LC 3892
- $50 million to Dept. of Forestry for increased forest managing operations in specified wildfire-prone counties – SB 653
- Require State Forester to actively manage state forestlands to achieve/maintain low forest fuel load levels – SB 665
- Study rate impacts of implementing reduction of greenhouse gas emissions required by House Bill 2021 (2021) – SB 681
- Protect natural gas use in new or existing residential or commercial buildings – SB 647
- Remove requirement that State Forestry Department oversee development of statewide map of wildfire risk – SB 654
- Federal agencies to better prevent, mitigate, and suppress wildfires – SJM 3
- Ensure offshore wind energy development goes to local and regional communities while promoting electric grid reliability and resilience – SB 678
- Include forest land sequestration in greenhouse gas emissions calculations – SB 724
- Prioritize Oregon made/grown products, minimizing carbon footprint
News & Press Releases
Oregon Senate Passes Critical Next Step to Solidify Oregon’s Lead in Semiconductor Manufacturing
SALEM, Ore. – Today, the Oregon Senate passed House Bill 2009 A, a measure that creates a new research and development (R&D) income tax credit
Legislation to Assist the International Port of Coos Bay’s Potential Pacific Coast Intermodal Terminal Passes the Oregon Senate with Broad Bipartisan Support
SALEM, Ore. – Today, Senator David Brock Smith (R-Port Orford) carried House Bill 3382 B on the Senate floor, a measure allowing local government to
Senate Republicans Take Innovative Approach to Expand Statewide Access to Affordable Child Care
SALEM, Ore. – Today, Deputy Leader Dick Anderson (R-Lincoln City) carried Senate Bill 1040 B on the Senate floor, a first-in-the-nation concept taking immediate action
“Senate Republicans stood firm as the last line of defense for parental rights, law abiding gun owners, and rule of law in Oregon.”
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2024-2025
Senators
Senate Republican Leader
Senator
Daniel Bonham
RepresenTing District 26
Deputy Leader
Senator David Brock Smith
Representing District 1
Deputy Leader
Senator Dick Anderson
Representing District 5
2024 Senate Candidates
Incumbent
Running for District 5
Senator Dick Anderson
Candidate
Running for Senate District 25
Raymond Love
Candidate
Running for Senate District 27
Michael Summers
Candidate
Running for Senate District 28
Diane Linthicum
Candidate
Running for Senate District 29
Todd Nash
Candidate
Running for Senate District 30
Mike McLane
It's time for better in Oregon!
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Oregon voters, don’t forget: Your ballots must be returned by 8 p.m. tonight! Make sure to vote for Republicans up and down your ballot and drop it off at an official drop box or mail it in today to ensure it counts. 🗳️ ... See MoreSee Less
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🦇🎃 It’s Halloween, and while the ghosts and ghouls come out to play, let’s not forget the real-life fright of policies brought to you by Democrats like Chris Gorsek, Anthony Broadman, and Jo Beaudreau. Their tricks? Policies that haunt your wallet and safety. But don’t worry—no tricks, just treats from the Oregon Senate Republicans as we work to make Oregon brighter and safer.
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Oregon coast county faces delayed ballot arrival; voters are urged to seek replacements
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The Coos County clerk attributed the delay to an error at the U.S. Postal Service.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🗳️ This Election Day, Oregonians have a choice: leaders who focus on fear-mongering and name-calling, or those committed to real solutions.
Senate Republicans are working on what truly matters to Oregonians: addressing inflation, enhancing public safety, expanding housing, tackling homelessness, and combating the fentanyl crisis.
Let's put Oregon back on the right path. Support candidates who prioritize solutions over distractions. 🇺🇸
Senator Dick Anderson
Raymond Love for State Senate
Michael Summers for Senate
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As ballots go out and voting gets underway, it’s crucial to verify that your vote has been accepted and is secure. You can track your ballot online to ensure it’s received and counted. Simply visit Oregon’s My Vote website and follow the steps to track your ballot status. If you notice any issues, report them to your county elections office as soon as possible. 🗳️
With recent incidents involving ballot drop box fires in the region, vigilance in confirming your ballot's status is more important than ever. Your voice matters—let’s make sure it counts! ... See MoreSee Less
Here's what to do if you think your ballot was destroyed in Washington, Oregon ballot box fires
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Hundreds of ballots were destroyed in Clark County and a handful in Multnomah County. Here's what to do to make sure your vote is still counted.0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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