60th Oregon Legislative Assembly
The 60th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 8, 1979, and adjourned July 4th the same year.[1][2]
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1979 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 30 Senators | ||||
Senate President | Jason Boe (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Fred W. Heard (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Robert Freeman Smith (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | Hardy Myers (D) | ||||
Majority Leader | Grattan Kerans (D) | ||||
Minority Leader | Gary Wilhelms (R) | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party of Oregon |
Senate
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 23 | |
Republican | 7 | |
Total | 30 | |
Government Majority | 16 |
Mike Ragsdale resigned his House seat to fill the vacancy in the Senate created by the resignation of Victor Atiyeh.
Senate Members
District | Senator | Party |
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1 | Charles Hanlon | Democratic |
2 | Dell Isham | Democratic |
3 | Tom Hartung | Republican |
4 | Mike Ragsdale | Republican |
5 | Ted Hallock | Democratic |
6 | Jan Wyers | Democratic |
7 | Stephen Kafoury | Democratic |
8 | William McCoy | Democratic |
9 | Frank L. Roberts | Democratic |
10 | Jim Gardner | Democratic |
11 | Richard Bullock | Democratic |
12 | Vern Cook | Democratic |
13 | Walter F. Brown | Democratic |
14 | Richard E. Groener | Democratic |
15 | Tony Meeker | Republican |
16 | L. B. Day | Republican |
17 | Keith A. Burbidge | Democratic |
18 | Clifford W. Trow | Democratic |
19 | John A. Powell | Democratic |
20 | George F. Wingard | Republican |
21 | Edward Fadeley | Democratic |
22 | Ted Kulongoski | Democratic |
23 | Jason Boe (President) | Democratic |
24 | Jack Ripper | Democratic |
25 | E. D. Potts | Democratic |
26 | Lenn Hannon | Democratic |
27 | Fred W. Heard (Majority Leader) | Democratic |
28 | Kenneth Jernstedt | Republican |
29 | Michael G. Thorne | Democratic |
30 | Bob Smith (Minority Leader) | Republican |
House
Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 34 | |
Republican | 26 | |
Total | 60 | |
Government Majority | 8 |
Mary Alice Ford was appointed to the House seat vacated by Mike Ragsdale.
House Members
District | House Member | Party |
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1 | Caroline Magruder | Democratic |
2 | Ted Bugas | Republican |
3 | Paul Hanneman | Republican |
4 | Mark Gardner | Democratic |
5 | Nancy Ryles | Republican |
6 | Mary Alice Ford, Mike Ragsdale | Republican |
7 | Norm Smith | Republican |
8 | Vera Katz | Democratic |
9 | Thomas L. Mason | Democratic |
10 | Josephine H. Simpson | Republican |
11 | Rick Bauman | Democratic |
12 | Rod Monroe | Democratic |
13 | Gretchen Kafoury | Democratic |
14 | Howard Cherry | Democratic |
15 | Jim Chrest | Democratic |
16 | Wally Priestley | Democratic |
17 | George Starr | Democratic |
18 | Jane Cease | Democratic |
19 | Hardy Myers (Speaker) | Democratic |
20 | Drew Davis | Democratic |
21 | Sue Pisha | Democratic |
22 | Sandy Richards | Democratic |
23 | Glenn E. Otto | Democratic |
24 | Joyce Cohen | Democratic |
25 | Glen W. Whallon | Democratic |
26 | Ed Lindquist | Democratic |
27 | Ted Achilles | Republican |
28 | Curtis Wolfer | Democratic |
29 | Bill Rutherford | Republican |
30 | Jeff Gilmour | Democratic |
31 | Alan C. Riebel | Republican |
32 | Donna B. Zajonc | Republican |
33 | Chick Edwards | Republican |
34 | John Schoon | Republican |
35 | Tony Van Vliet | Republican |
36 | Mae Yih | Democratic |
37 | Bud Byers | Democratic |
38 | Max C. Rijken | Democratic |
39 | Grattan Kerans (Majority Leader) | Democratic |
40 | David B. Frohnmayer | Republican |
41 | Mary Burrows | Republican |
42 | Nancie Fadeley | Democratic |
43 | Larry Campbell | Republican |
44 | Bill Rogers | Republican |
45 | John Kitzhaber | Democratic |
46 | Bill Markham | Republican |
47 | William Grannell | Democratic |
48 | Doc Stevenson | Democratic |
49 | Cecil L. Johnson | Republican |
50 | Clayton Klein | Democratic |
51 | Eldon Johnson | Republican |
52 | Kip Lombard | Republican |
53 | Gary Wilhelms (Minority Leader) | Republican |
54 | Tom Throop | Democratic |
55 | Bill Belamy | Republican |
56 | Wayne H. Fawbush | Democratic |
57 | Jack Duff | Republican |
58 | Bob Brogoitti | Republican |
59 | Max Simpson | Democratic |
60 | Denny Jones | Republican |
References
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