In Oregon, Bean co-founded the Right to Privacy PAC with four others in the early 1980s. The Portland-based group was the first statewide gay rights PAC in Oregon. In 2018, Bean spearheaded a campaign to rename SW Stark, a prominent street in downtown
Portland, Oregon, to SW Harvey Milk Street after LGBTQ activist
Harvey Milk. On June 14, 2018, Portland City Council voted unanimously in support of the change.
Fundraising Terry Bean's political involvement is often behind the scenes as a fundraiser, In 1992, Bean helped raise over $1,000,000 in the successful campaign to defeat the anti-gay Oregon
Measure 9, which would have amended the state constitution with a provision declaring homosexuality "abnormal, wrong, unnatural, and perverse".
Role in the Democratic Party at the 2014 Portland Pride Parade Terry Bean has been a lifelong Democrat and has considerable influence in the party as a member of the
Democratic National Committee He was the main fundraiser for Oregon Governor
Barbara Roberts' 1990 campaign.
Friendship with Senator Gordon Smith Former Oregon Senator
Gordon H. Smith, a Republican, was elected in 1996 as a
social conservative. After the election, Bean, who had campaigned against Smith, had a meeting with the new senator, in which they reached an unexpected understanding. Smith, a conservative
Mormon, was able to relate to Bean's experience as a member of a marginalized demographic because of his own experiences. Referring to his Mormon heritage, Smith said of Bean, "When you grow up as part of a group that has suffered discrimination, it is easier to listen with feeling to the stories of others, like Terry, who have felt the jackboot on the back of their neck. For me, empathy is a call to action." Smith co-sponsored the
Employment Non-discrimination Act (ENDA), the
Ryan White Care Act, and teamed up with Senator
Ted Kennedy to introduce a
hate crimes protection bill. Smith regularly read incidents of anti-LGBTQ hate crimes into the congressional record to raise awareness of this issue. Smith's support of LGBTQ rights won him the endorsement of the
Human Rights Campaign for his 2002 re-election bid, although Bean did not personally endorse him. ==Sex abuse accusation==