Ted Ferrioli

Ted Ferrioli

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district = 30th
term = 1997–
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Ted Ferrioli (born February 15 1951) is an American politician, currently serving as an Oregon state senator. He represents Senate District 30, which encompasses Baker, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Malheur, Sherman, Wasco, Wheeler, and portions of Clackamas, Deschutes, and Marion counties. He is the Republican senate minority leader. He has filed for reelection and will appear on the May 2008 primary ballot with one opponent, Steven Harper.

Background

Ferrioli was born in Spokane, Washington on February 15 1951. In 1959, Ferrioli moved with his family to Portland, Oregon. He graduated from Grant High School with honors in 1969. From 1969 to 1973, Ferrioli attended the University of Oregon, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in English. During his tenure at the University of Oregon, Ferrioli served as the editor of Northwest Review magazine, as well as working various jobs for the "Springfield News".

Career

After graduating from college, Ferrioli was hired by the United States Department of Veteran's Affairs. In 1986, Ferrioli founded Community Relation Associates, Inc. to advocate for natural resource producers in the state of Oregon. He is also the co-founder of Oregon Lands Coalition.

Public service

Throughout his career, Ferrioli has been actively involved in various degrees of public service. His first elected position was on the Creswell, Oregon City Council, where he served as the chairman of the budget and police committees. Soon after, he was elected President of the County Chamber of Commerce. He also served on the Economic Improvement Commission and the Community Substance Abuse Consortium Board of Directors.

Political career

In 1997, Ferrioli was elected to the Oregon State Senate to represent Senate District 30.

External links

[http://www.leg.state.or.us/ferrioli/ Official website]


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