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Oregon House Dems select Fahey as next speaker nominee

- Dianne Lugo

Oregon House Democrats on Monday night selected House Majority Leader Julie Fahey, D-Eugene, as their nominee for House Speaker.

Oregon House Speaker Dan Rayfield earlier Monday confirmed he will step down as House Speaker following the end of the upcoming 2024 legislativ­e session that begins Feb. 5 and that Democrats would select a nominee for a new speaker.

Typically, the House has voted on the top leadership position at the beginning of the odd-year sessions.

Rayfield, D-Corvallis, said in a Monday letter to representa­tives that the caucus decision to instead select a nominee before the February session “will ensure that leadership decisions will be clear before the start of the legislativ­e session, and the work of the people can proceed without distractio­n and with a clear understand­ing of the future.”

Once the session is over, Democrats will elect a House Speaker to give them time to plan for the longer 2025 session, identify the House’s agenda, and build their leadership team, Rayfield said.

David Gomberg, D-Otis, also was elected during the closed-door meeting Monday evening, as Assistant Majority Leader. Rep. Maxine Dexter, D-Portland will step down from the role to run for Oregon’s 3rd Congressio­nal District.

Gomberg said he was committed to bringing a “unique perspectiv­e” from rural Oregon to the leadership team.

Fahey, who has been House Majority Leader since 2022, said in a statement that she was “deeply honored” to have been nominated.

“Right now, we’re 100% focused on ensuring that our February legislativ­e session delivers real results on the issues Oregonians care most about,” she said. “My commitment is to serve the people of Oregon with respect, common sense, and collaborat­ion as we tackle the biggest issues we’re facing across this state.”

Fahey was elected in 2016 to the

Oregon House of Representa­tives. Before that, she was treasurer of the Democratic Party of Oregon for two years and chair of the Lane County Democratic party from 2012 to 2014. Fahey is a business consultant and co-founder of a human resources consulting firm for businesses and non-profits.

Rayfield said he was focused on a “smooth transition” and that Democrats would be prioritizi­ng housing and homelessne­ss, addiction services, and community safety in the upcoming session.

House Republican Leader Jeff Helfrich, RHood River, issued a statement after Rayfield’s announceme­nt, critiquing the announced vote.

“While warring factions of Democrats jockey among themselves for political power, Republican­s remain focused on solving the problems facing Oregonians, like ending the drug crisis caused by

Measure 110,” Helfrich said. “This needless speaker election shows you where the majority's priorities are, and they aren't with the people.”

Once the session is over, Rayfield is expected to focus his attention on his campaign for attorney general, which he announced last fall. Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced last September she would not be seeking reelection. The first female Oregon attorney general, Rosenblum was elected Oregon's top lawyer in 2012 and then reelected in 2016 and 2020.

Rayfield referred to his time as Speaker of the Oregon House as “the honor” of his life. He was elected as Speaker after thenHouse Speaker Tina Kotek stepped down in 2022 to focus on her campaign for governor.

“I want to leave this post in the same spirit that I have served: creating an effective and respectful environmen­t, being clear and transparen­t in our work, and always putting the interests of Oregonians first,” Rayfield added. “I believe this transition process meets those goals. I will leave the Speakershi­p with a deep gratitude for having been entrusted with this responsibi­lity, and excitement about what will come next for the People's House.”

Dianne Lugo covers the Oregon Legislatur­e and equity issues. Reach her at dlugo@statesmanj­ournal.com or on Twitter

@DianneLugo

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BRIAN HAYES/ STATESMAN JOURNAL Rep. Julie Fahey, D-Eugene, is sworn in during an organizati­onal session in the House at the Oregon State Capitol in Salem on Jan. 9, 2023.

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