The
Oregon State Senate is composed of 18
Democrats and 12
Republicans. Democrats gained one seat in District 3.
Minority Leader:
Herman Baertschiger Jr. (R-2
Grants Pass)
Events In May 2019, Republican state senators refused to attend senate sessions for four days, opposing a $2 billion tax package for
K-12 schools. They only returned after making a deal with Oregon Governor
Kate Brown that Democratic state senators would not field bills on guns and vaccines, would "reset" a
cap-and-trade bill, and promised not to walk out again. Previous Oregon legislative walkouts have occurred in 2007 for Republicans and 2001, 1995 and 1971 for Democrats. From June 20, 2019, all 11 Republican state senators for Oregon, including Girod, refused to show up for work at the
Oregon State Capitol, instead going into hiding, some even fleeing the state. Their aim was to prevent a vote on a
cap-and-trade proposal,
House Bill 2020 that would dramatically lower
greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to
combat climate change. The Senate holds 30 seats, but 1 is vacant due to the death of Republican
Jackie Winters. Without the Republican senators, the remaining 18 Democratic state senators could not reach a quorum of 20 to hold a vote before the end of the legislative session on June 30, 2019. This tactic is known as
quorum-busting. Oregon Governor Kate Brown sent the
Oregon State Police to bring the absent Republican senators back to the Capitol. In response, Republican Oregon Senator
Brian Boquist said: "Send bachelors and come heavily armed. I'm not going to be a political prisoner in the state of Oregon." Right-wing
militia groups have offered support for the Republican senators, with
3 Percenters declaring they would be "doing whatever it takes to keep these senators safe", and the
Oath Keepers stating: "Gov. Brown, you want a
civil war, because this is how you get a civil war". On June 22, 2019, a session of the Oregon Senate was cancelled when the Oregon State Capitol was closed due to a warning from the state police of a "possible militia threat". All but 2 of the Republican senators returned to the session by June 29. In August 2019 Governor Brown considered calling a special session to address the impacts of recent death penalty legislation, but declined to do so when it became clear that the House of Representatives lacked the votes to ensure passage. In February 2020 Republican senators walked out again, still in protest of the cap and trade legislation. ==House==