- John Lim
Infobox Politician
name= John Lim
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state_senate=Oregon
district = 11th
term= 1993-2001
preceded=
succeeded=John Minnis
state_house2= Oregon
district2 = 50th
termstart2= 2005
preceded2=Laurie Monnes Anderson
succeeded2=
date of birth=December 23 1935
place of birth=Korea
date of death=
place of death=
party= Republican
spouse=
alma_mater=Seoul Theological College Western Evangelical Seminary
profession=
religion=
footnotes=John Lim (born
December 23 1935 ) is a Republicanpolitician in the state ofOregon ,United States He has served in both houses of theOregon Legislative Assembly , and was the Republican nominee for theUnited States Senate in 1998, losing to incumbent DemocratRon Wyden .Early life
Lim grew up in
Yeoju ,Korea . He was married in 1963 and graduated from Seoul Theological College in 1964 with aBachelor of Arts in Religion. After emigrating to the United States in 1966, he continued his theological studies at Western Evangelical Seminary where he received hisMaster of Divinity in 1970.Political career
Lim was elected to the 11th district [Note: District numbers changed following the Census of 2000.] of the
Oregon State Senate in 1992. He served asMajority Leader in 1995 and was reelected in 1996. In April 1999, while serving as chairman of the Trade & Economic Development committee, Lim famously proposed installing signs at the state lines reading, "You are welcome to visit Oregon, but please don't stay." The signs were intended to discourage visitors from moving to Oregon, to preserve the state's economic and ecologic infrastructure as well as general "quality of life." [http://www.leg.state.or.us/99reg/measures/sjr1.dir/sjr0022.int.html]Oregon's term limit law was still in effect at the conclusion of his second Senate term, so he left the Senate following the 1999 Legislative session. Lim was succeeded by fellow Republican John Minnis. [ [http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/nov72000/other.info/stsen.htm State Senate ] ]
In 2004, Lim was elected State Representative of District 50. He was re-elected to that office in 2006.
References
External links
* [http://www.leg.state.or.us/lim/home.htm Main page at State Legislature]
* [http://www.hcn.org/servlets/hcn.Article?article_id=4966 1999 High Country News story]
* [http://arcweb2.sos.state.or.us/1999/senate/trade_economic/sted0419.html Minutes of discussion of SB404]
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