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Oregon House of Representatives District 25 candidate surveys, 2022

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This article shows responses from candidates in the 2022 election for Oregon House of Representatives District 25 who completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey.

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for Oregon House of Representatives District 25

Ben Bowman defeated Bob Niemeyer in the general election for Oregon House of Representatives District 25 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
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Ben Bowman (D / Independent Party / Working Families Party) Candidate Connection
 
65.3
 
20,636
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Bob Niemeyer (R)
 
34.5
 
10,907
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
56

Total votes: 31,599
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

Lower the cost of living: I support reducing the cost of healthcare and prescription drugs, expanding affordable childcare options, and creating more living-wage jobs to promote economic mobility.

Build a world-class public education system: We can lift academic achievement by investing in preschool for all, reading programs, and CTE. We must support educators and lower the cost of higher education.

Invest in affordable housing and homelessness services: We must build more housing, make purchasing easier for first-time home buyers, and expand access to mental health and addiction services.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

I have always believed that a strong public education system can change the trajectories of students' lives. It's why I ran for the school board, earned my master's in education policy, and work for the Oregon Department of Education. I support rigorous and challenging academic programs, but I also know how powerful sports, the arts, CTE, and activities can be for young people (all three had a big impact on my life). I am also proud that the Tigard-Tualatin School District has served as a state model for empowering student leadership (we've been recognized at the national level for connecting student voice to policy decisions).
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

I look up to former Oregon governor Tom McCall and Bobby Kennedy.

Tom McCall is an Oregon icon--he was authentic, funny, and innovative. He wasn't constrained by traditional party politics (he was a liberal Republican!) and he wasn't afraid to take tough stands (he was willing to make people mad if he believed in something). He helped establish Oregon as a leader in environmental protection (protecting public beaches, establishing land use planning, and passing the bottle bill). He loved Oregon with his whole heart and died fighting to protect it.

Bobby Kennedy is one of the rare figures in American history who was able to transcend divisions in race and class in pursuit of justice. He was a champion for civil rights and a social safety net for the most vulnerable people in this country (despite coming from a prominent and wealthy family). He inspired a generation of Americans to participate in politics and have hope for the future. He also was a man of uncommon courage who demonstrated tremendous personal growth; he changed and evolved as a leader over the course his life before being assassinated (like his brother) during his campaign for president in 1968.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

Integrity, first and foremost, is the characteristic that is most important for an elected official. Voters should always know that their elected officials are being honest and upholding their values. Voters may not always agree with me, but I always want them to know where I stand. I also believe having a tireless work ethic is incredibly important for an elected leader. I want to be considered one of the hardest working legislators in the Capitol because I know that is how to get things done. Additionally, I will strive to be a good listener; I want to be someone who is accessible and willing to hear new ideas, criticism, and all good-faith feedback.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

My hope is that at the end of my service, I will be able to say that Oregon is a better place. I hope that I will be able to help make life better for all Oregonians, and particularly for Oregon's most vulnerable people like children and seniors. I hope I will succeed in improving our public education system, addressing our mental health and addiction crises, lowering the cost of living for working people, and protecting Oregon's natural beauty.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

The terrorist attacks on the United States on September 11th, 2001. I remember my dad driving my brothers and I to elementary school, shushing us so he could turn up the radio to hear what happened. I also remember a moment of silence (the first one I can remember) in my classroom and not really understanding what was going on, but realizing how serious and sad this was to all of the adults. Later, I remember watching live television when the war in Afghanistan started and feeling very scared; I asked my mom if we were in danger (not understanding that this was all unfolding half a world away).
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

My first real job was helping people register to vote. I did it the summer of my senior year as I was preparing to go off to college. It taught me how to deal with rejection and how to explain politics/elections to new voters. Ultimately I helped hundreds of people get registered to vote so they could cast a ballot in the election.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

"The Obstacle is the Way" by Ryan Holiday. This is the book that I give as a graduation gift to seniors. It tells the stories of icons throughout history who have encountered major challenges--but rather than being stymied by them or merely withstanding them, they turned "adversity into advantage."
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

The governor and the state legislature should have a collaborative working relationship with open lines of communication. They should work together to address the state's challenges and plan for the long-term future of Oregon. However, I also believe the legislature has a responsibility to exercise its authority as a co-equal branch of government by conducting thorough oversight of executive branch programs and safeguarding taxpayer dollars during the budget process.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

Our biggest challenge over the next decade will be building a thriving economy that supports working people, promotes economic mobility, and protects our environment. This will require a world-class public education system (from preschool to higher education) that prepares students to succeed in college and/or the workforce. It will mean supporting small business owners and Oregon-based companies so they can grow and create more economic opportunities. It will mean supporting working families by making childcare, housing, health care, and college more affordable. It will also mean passing environmental policies that keep our air and water clean. All of this is deeply complex and challenging work, but I am confident that we can come together to make it happen and deliver for Oregonians.
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Ben Bowman (Democratic, Independent, Working Families)

Yes. Nearly all of the most important policy achievements throughout our history have involved some degree of compromise--people with differing views working together to solve problems. That would be my approach as a legislator. This is why the best policies are born when all stakeholder groups are able to come together and hear each others' goals, ideas, and concerns. We won't always be able to get consensus or agreement, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't put in the effort to make sure everyone has the opportunity to contribute. I also believe that some things (like moral issues) should not be compromised. I will never compromise my core values or ethics, and I will never vote for something that I believe is bad for Oregon, compromise or not.



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