Tobias Read, Democrat
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Current office: State House
Birth place: Missoula, MT (1975)
Home city: Beaverton, OR
Education: MA, Business Administration, University of Washington Bachelors, Politics and Economics, Willamette University.
Profession: Footwear Developer, Nike, present Aide, United States Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers Development Officer, Willamette University.
Political: Representative, Oregon State House of Representatives, 2006-present Legislative Aide, Oregon State Representative Bryan Johnson.
Membership: Bicycle Transportation Alliance Member, Citizen Participation Organization Volunteer, Greenway Elementary Mentor, Greenway Elementary Start Making A Reader Today Founding Board Member, Hoopla Member, Neighborhood Association Committee Member, Northwest Earth Institute Volunteer, Oregon Bus Project Advisory Board, Willamette University Athletic Department Volunteer, Youth Basketball Coach.
Last elected: 11/04/2008
Next election: 2010
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Birth place: Missoula, MT (1975)
Home city: Beaverton, OR
Education: MA, Business Administration, University of Washington Bachelors, Politics and Economics, Willamette University.
Profession: Footwear Developer, Nike, present Aide, United States Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers Development Officer, Willamette University.
Political: Representative, Oregon State House of Representatives, 2006-present Legislative Aide, Oregon State Representative Bryan Johnson.
Membership: Bicycle Transportation Alliance Member, Citizen Participation Organization Volunteer, Greenway Elementary Mentor, Greenway Elementary Start Making A Reader Today Founding Board Member, Hoopla Member, Neighborhood Association Committee Member, Northwest Earth Institute Volunteer, Oregon Bus Project Advisory Board, Willamette University Athletic Department Volunteer, Youth Basketball Coach.
Last elected: 11/04/2008
Next election: 2010
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Oregon Statesman Journal
6.12.09 3:12 AM |
A former television reporter turned legislator thrust himself into the spotlight Wednesday when he was the lone Democrat among 18 in the Oregon Senate to block a corporate-tax increase.
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