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900 Court St. NE, S-409
Salem, OR 97301

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7802 SE 111th Avenue
Portland, OR 97266

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503-760-4310

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Rod Monroe


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Senator Rod Monroe
D - Portland
District 24

 

Welcome friends and neighbors!

My name is Rod Monroe and I am proud to represent Senate District 24, which includes east Portland and north Clackamas County.

In this 77th Legislative Session, my priorities are to reinvest in our schools, get Oregonians back to work, and care for our most vulnerable. As a retired teacher and co-chair of the Ways and Means Education Sub-Committee, my top priority is to stop teacher layoffs and reduce class sizes so all Oregonians have access to quality education. Finally, I know that students need adequate nutrition in order to learn and grow in the classroom, so I’m working hard to reduce hunger among children in before and after school and summer programs.

As a member of the Business and Transportation Committee, I’m also working to improve transportation safety and efficiency, and keep drunk drivers off our roads. I encourage all my constituents to visit my office in the Capitol during the Legislative session. Please feel free to stop by and say hi, or give us a call beforehand and I would be happy to host you on the floor of the Oregon Senate!

As always, your feedback is incredibly important to my work in the Capitol. Please feel free to contact my office with any questions, comments, or concerns.

Best regards,

Senator Rod Monroe


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