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Economic Recovery and Prosperity Committee, Oregon House of Representatives
The Economic Recovery and Prosperity Committee (formerly the Economic Development and Trade Committee) is a standing committee of the Oregon House of Representatives.
Per Section 8 of the House Rules, committees of the Oregon House of Representatives are assigned by the Speaker of the House.[1] Committees are assigned at the start of each term.[2] A majority of appointed members make up a committee's quorum.[3] The Speaker is not an ex officio member of every committee.
See rules: House Rules 81st Legislative Assembly
Membership
2023-2024 legislative session
Economic Recovery and Prosperity Committee, 2023-2024 |
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Democratic members (6) | Republican members (4) | Third-party members(0) |
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2021-2022 legislative session
Economic Recovery and Prosperity Committee, 2021-2022 |
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Democratic members (4) | Republican members (3) | Third-party members(0) |
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Brian Clem (D) left this committee on October 29, 2021. [Source]
2019-2020 legislative session
Economic Recovery and Prosperity Committee, 2019-2020 |
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Democratic members (7) | Republican members (4) | Third-party members(0) |
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2017 legislative session
The following table describes committee membership at the beginning of the 2017 legislative session.
Economic Development and Trade Members, 2017 | ||||
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Democratic members (5) | Republican members (4) | |||
• Ann Lininger, Chair | • David Brock Smith, Vice chair | |||
• Pam Marsh, Vice chair | • Rick Lewis | |||
• Brian Clem | • Bill Post | |||
• David Gomberg | • E. Werner Reschke | |||
• Ken Helm |
External links
Footnotes
- ↑ Oregon State Legislature, "House Rules 81st Legislative Assembly," accessed March 1, 2021(Section 8.05)
- ↑ Information submitted by Glenda Nabors via email to a Ballotpedia staffer on January 17, 2014.
- ↑ Oregon State Legislature, "House Rules 81st Legislative Assembly," accessed March 1, 2021(Section 8.10)