The Oregon AFL-CIO Committee on Political Education (COPE) rates legislators each session on a wide range of the issues important to working families in Oregon. Each bill below came to a vote on the floor of one or both chambers of the legislature. Visit our Web site at http://www.oraflcio.org to view voting records of previous sessions.
For The Seventy-Third Legislative Assembly (2005) — Oregon House
RRight Vote
WWrong Vote
AAbsent
EExcused
LAttending Legislative Business
13
Robert Ackerman (D)
94%
16-1
3
Gordon Anderson (R)
47%
8-9
34
Brad Avakian (D)
94%
15-1
28
Jeff Barker (D)
93%
14-1
11
Phil Barnhart ( D)
100%
16-0
20
Vicki Berger (R)
59%
10-7
12
Terry Beyer (D)
100%
13-0
32
Deborah Boone (D)
76%
13-4
23
Brian Boquist (R)
50%
7-7
10
Alan Brown (R)
47%
8-9
37
Scott Bruun (R)
53%
8-7
5
Peter Buckley (D)
100%
17-0
54
Chuck Burley (R)
40%
6-9
60
Tom Butler (R)
44%
7-9
19
Kevin Cameron (R)
53%
9-8
59
John Dallum (R)
50%
8-8
21
Billy Dalto (R)
53%
9-8
45
Jackie Dingfelder (D)
100%
17-0
6
Sal Esquivel (R)
47%
8-9
14
Debi Farr (R)
53%
9-8
51
Linda Flores (R)
44%
7-9
35
Larry Galizio (D)
94%
16-1
56
Bill Garrard (R)
44%
7-9
55
George Gilman (R)
47%
8-9
33
Mitch Greenlick (D)
94%
16-1
7
Bruce Hanna (R)
47%
8-9
44
Gary Hansen (D)
94%
16-1
27
Mark Hass (D)
94%
15-1
8
Paul Holvey (D)
100%
17-0
40
Dave Hunt (D)
81%
13-3
58
Bob Jenson (R)
44%
7-9
30
Derrick Kitts (R)
50%
8-8
22
Betty Komp (D)
94%
16-1
1
Wayne Krieger (R)
47%
8-9
17
Jeff Kropf (R)
40%
6-9
26
Jerry Krummel (R)
47%
8-9
50
John Lim (R)
42%
5-7
38
Greg Macpherson (D)
88%
15-2
46
Steve March (D)
100%
16-0
47
Jeff Merkley (D)
94%
16-1
49
Karen Minnis (R)
36%
5-9
2
Susan Morgan (R)
40%
6-9
24
Donna Nelson (R)
47%
8-9
36
Mary Nolan (D)
100%
16-0
15
Andy Olson (R)
47%
8-9
4
Dennis Richardson (R)
47%
8-9
29
Chuck Riley (D)
88%
15-2
9
Arnie Roblan (D)
94%
15-1
42
Diane Rosenbaum (D)
100%
17-0
48
Mike Schaufler (D)
76%
13-4
39
Wayne Scott (R)
44%
7-9
43
Chip Shields (D)
100%
17-0
57
Greg Smith (R)
47%
8-9
52
Patti Smith (R)
44%
7-9
18
Mac Sumner (R)
44%
7-9
25
Kim Thatcher (R)
41%
7-10
41
Carolyn Tomei (D)
100%
14-0
53
Gene Whisnant (R)
53%
9-8
16
Kelley Wirth (D)
93%
14-1
31
Brad Witt (D)
100%
17-0
Good Jobs
1
SB 71-C
Transportation Projects. Funds Gov. Kulongoski’s “Connect Oregon” package with $100 million in lottery bonds for improvements to railroads, airports and other non-highway projects. Passed the Senate 30-0. Passed the House 57-0. Signed by the Governor. Right vote: Yes.
2
SB 477-B
Prevailing Wages. Updates and improves the state’s prevailing wage law for publicly-funded construction projects. Raises the exemption threshold from $25,000 to $50,000 per project. Requires payment of the higher of state or federal rates on projects subject to both state and federal prevailing wage laws. Requires contractors t