Greenlick will seek fourth term as our Oregon House Representative
State Representative Mitch Greenlick (D-Portland) announced this week he
will seek reelection to the District 33 State Representative seat he has held
since he was first elected in 2002. Greenlick said his role in helping shape
health care policy as chair of the House Committee on Health Care is a key
reason he wants to return for the 2009 Legislative session.
“We took some major steps forward in many areas this past session.
But there’s more work yet to be done,” said Greenlick. “I
am looking forward to returning as chair of the health care committee,
helping my colleagues accomplish an ambitious agenda to improve the health
and well-being of the citizens of Oregon.”
Greenlick will also be active in the February, 2008
legislative session. “I’ll
be working hard to get the HOPE initiative, which makes access to health care
a constitutional right for all Oregonians, on the November, 2008 ballot,” said
Greenlick. “I appreciate the support I have received from my constituents,
my friends and my family. My health is good, and I am looking forward
to another productive term as the State Representative from District 33.”
HD 33 includes Northwest Portland and unincorporated
portions of Multnomah and Washington counties. More information is available
on Mitch’s website
at greenlick.com.
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