OREGON HOUSE REPUBLICANS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
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CONTACT: Nick Smith
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November 8, 2012
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503-515-4206
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HOUSE REPUBLICANS ELECT NEW CAUCUS LEADERSHIP FOR 2013
SALEM—Oregon
House Republicans today elected new leadership at their traditional
post-election caucus meeting. The caucus selected Rep. Mike McLane
(R-Powell Butte) as the new House Republican Leader.
“After
regrouping from Tuesday’s elections, House Republicans are united
heading into the 2013 session,” said Rep. McLane, who’ll begin his
second term in January. “I’m excited and privileged to lead
House Republicans into the next session. I’ll work constructively with
Democrats in the same spirit of bipartisanship that has delivered good
results for Oregonians.”
The new Deputy
Republican Leader, Rep. Julie Parrish (R-West Linn) said House
Republicans will soon release a 2013 policy agenda for the upcoming
session.
“Oregon led the
nation in new jobless claims last week,” Rep. Parrish said. “As our
state suffers from high unemployment, Oregonians need their Legislature
to pass measures that will help fix our broken
economy. We will, once again, offer an agenda focused on creating jobs,
in addition to improving our schools and holding state government
accountable.”
The new House
Republican Whip, Rep. Vicki Berger (R-Salem) said the caucus will
utilize the knowledge, experience and talents of all caucus members
throughout the upcoming legislative session.
“Every member
of our caucus will play an important role as we work to move Oregon
forward,” Rep. Berger said. “We will certainly have disagreements with
Democrats next session, but our members are ready
to reach across the aisle- in committee and on the House Floor- to
advance legislation that benefits all Oregonians.”
In order to
allow new leaders among the caucus to emerge, outgoing House Co-Speaker
Bruce Hanna (R-Roseburg) chose not to seek a leadership position for
2013.
“It’s been my
honor to serve as Co-Speaker. I’m very proud of what the caucus and the
entire Oregon House has accomplished under co-governance, and hope and
expect that to continue into the next term,”
Co-Speaker Hanna said. “After serving over six years in various
leadership positions, I look forward to handing the reins to the new
team. I’m confident they will effectively lead our caucus into the next
session and into the future.”
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