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Elizabeth Terry Beyer (born January 26, 1951) is a Democratic politician from the U.S. state of Oregon. She served in the Oregon House of Representatives representing District 12 in the city of Springfield from 2001 to 2013.
Terry Beyer | |
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Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 12th district | |
In office 2001–2013 | |
Preceded by | Bill Morrissette |
Succeeded by | John Lively |
Personal details | |
Born | Eugene, Oregon | January 26, 1951
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | Lee Beyer |
Beyer was born in Eugene, Oregon, where she attended Lane Community College.[1] She was a member of the Springfield City Council from 1993 to 1999, and worked as a legislative assistant to her husband Lee, a member of the Oregon House, and later the Oregon State Senate, beginning in 1991.[2]
In 2001, her husband Lee resigned from the Oregon Senate to take a position on the Oregon Public Utility Commission. Oregon state representative Bill Morrisette was appointed to replace him in the Senate, leaving an opening in House District 42.[2] A list of potential replacements for Morrisette was submitted to the Lane County Board of Commissioners by a Democratic precinct nominating committee, but all were rejected, leaving the responsibility of the appointment to Governor John Kitzhaber, who chose Terry Beyer for the position.[2]
In 2002, she was elected to a full term in the district (now renumbered 12), and has been re-elected four times since then.[3] Beyer is the Chair of the House Transportation Committee and is a member of the Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Rural Communities Committee and the Ways and Means Sub-Committee on Transportation and Economic Development.[3]
Beyer and her husband Lee have been married more than 40 years and have three children.[3]
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