Suzanne Weber

Occupation: State Representative, House District 32

Occupational Background: Teacher, Tillamook School District; Small Business Owner

Educational Background: Bachelor’s in Elementary Education, Bemidji State College

Prior Governmental Experience: State Representative, Mayor of Tillamook, Tillamook City Council

Suzanne Weber Brought Common Sense to Salem!

“Suzanne has served our community for most of her life as a teacher, church volunteer, city councilor, mayor, small business owner, and now as our representative in the Oregon House. She’s delivered on what she promised—now we need her servant attitude in the State Senate!”

Carol Marie Leuthold, Tillamook Dairy Farmer

Suzanne Weber Helped Solve Our Local Problems

“Rep. Weber is working to solve the issues that Rural Northwest Oregon is most concerned about. Nobody has fought harder to fix Highway 6 than Suzanne. We need her to continue the fight in the State Senate!”

Jesse Borough, Trucker & Community Volunteer

People in Rural Northwest Oregon are Being Heard

“Suzanne Weber’s experience and dedication to public service makes her the ideal candidate to replace Betsy Johnson. She’ll continue fighting to ensure our tax dollars come back to serve our communities where they belong.”

Casey Garrett, Columbia County Commissioner

Suzanne Gave Working Families a Chance

As a Republican serving in a Legislature dominated by Democrats, Rep. Weber was still able to get work done for our communities, including:

  • Millions in new funding for local infrastructure projects, including Astoria waterline improvements, a Tillamook Bay Community College expansion, Bay City Well and Wastewater Treatment resiliency, and many more
  • Cutting healthcare costs for rural areas
  • Improving high school educational standards

Rep. Weber is fighting against the extreme agenda pushed by Portland politicians, including:

  • Voting NO on stealing Oregonians’ kicker checks
  • Voting NO on lowering requirements for high school graduation
  • Voting NO on legislation making it more difficult to protect yourself at home with a firearm

ENDORSED BY:

Oregon Farm Bureau Federation
North Coast First PAC
Taxpayers Association of Oregon PAC
Clatsop County Commissioner Courtney Bangs

www.weberfororegon.com

(This information furnished by Suzanne Weber.)

 

Tim Knopp

Tim Knopp is a native Oregonian who has lived in Central Oregon fo​r over 40 years. He and his wife, Melissa, have been married over 35​​​ years and have 4 children and 2 grandchildren.

His background includes nearly 20 years as a small business owner and community service as a former little league coach and board member of the Bend Chamber of Commerce as well as serving as a current board member of affordable housing non-profit, First Story. Tim is the Executive Vice President of the Central Oregon Builders Association and the Executive Director of Building Partners for Affordable Housing.

Tim previously served in the Legislature from 1999 to 2005 for three terms, including one as Oregon House Majority Leader. He led the PERS Reforms of 2003 that saved taxpayers billions. Moreover, Tim helped pass legislation protecting the kicker by putting it in the Constitution, where it has returned over a billion dollars belonging to the taxpayers. He’s been a champion for small business and job creation. Tim was elected to his first term in the Oregon State Senate in November 2012, elected Deputy Republican Leader in 2014, and elected Senate Minority Leader in 2021. Senate District 27 encompasses the Central Oregon communities of Bend, Redmond, Tumalo, Sisters, Black Butte, Eagle Crest, and parts of rural Deschutes County.​​

Wlnsvey E Campos

Occupation: State Representative; School-Based Health Advocate

Occupational Background: Affordable Housing Case Manager, Community Organizer

Educational Background: BA, Pacific University

Prior Governmental Experience: Precinct Committee Person; State Representative 2020-Present

A Fighter for Oregon Families

“I’ve spent nearly a decade in this community advocating for affordable housing, working with youth on increasing equitable education outcomes, and securing affordable health care for Oregon families.

As a legislator, renter, worker with two jobs, and the daughter of immigrants, the issues that face Oregonians aren’t abstract to me; I’ve lived them, and I’ve worked in Salem to address them. I will continue to fight for our community in the State Senate.”

As State Senator, I’ll continue:

Tackling Rising Costs of Living:

  • Expand affordable childcare
  • Create living-wage jobs
  • Increase nutrition programs
  • Advocate for more affordable utilities

Addressing Oregon’s Housing Crisis:

  • Increase affordable housing
  • Address chronic homelessness
  • Preserve existing low-income housing

Expanding Affordable Healthcare Access:

  • Expand the Oregon Health Plan
  • Protect and expand access to abortion and comprehensive reproductive health care
  • Firm price limits on prescription drugs like insulin

Taking Bold Climate Action for Oregon:

  • Transportation solutions to reduce carbon and traffic congestion, like public transit, sidewalks, and bike lanes
  • Incentivize a green economy
  • Legislation centering those disproportionately impacted by climate change and pollution

We’re With Wlnsvey:

Oregon AFL-CIO

American Federation of Teachers – Oregon

Oregon Education Association

Beaverton Education Association

Basic Rights Oregon Equality PAC

Planned Parenthood PAC of Oregon

Pro-Choice Oregon PAC

Oregon State Building & Construction Trades Council

Oregon League of Conservation Voters

SEIU Oregon

U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley

State Senators: Kayse Jama, Kathleen Taylor

State Representatives: Sheri Schouten, Courtney Neron, Ken Helm, Dacia Grayber, Rachel Prusak, Nathan Sosa

Washington County Commissioner Nafisa Fai

Beaverton Mayor Lacey Beaty

Beaverton City Councilors: Ashley Hartmeier-Prigg, Nadia Hasan

THPRD Board Members: Felicita Monteblanco, Alfredo Moreno

Beaverton SD Board Member Karen Peréz

Hillsboro SD Board Member Erika Lopez

Visit www.CamposForOregon.com for more.

(This information furnished by Campos for Oregon.)

 

Rich Vial