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Our commitment to
Oregon House District 40
Lowering Costs for Working Families
Annessa successfully led the fight against plans to add tolling to I-205.
She secured $3 million for Oak Lodge Water Services to avoid high rate increases, and opposes PGE’s rate increase proposal.
She’s working to increase the supply of housing and make quality child care more affordable, including securing over $99 million to support the Employment Related Day Care Program.
Keeping Our Communities Safe
Annessa passed a landmark victims’ rights package to increase protections for domestic and sexual violence survivors, and the Student Survivors Act to protect victims on college campuses.
She also championed legislation that provided additional resources for addiction recovery and mental health support services.
Growing Our Economy
Annessa secured $96 million for housing, addiction resources, and critical infrastructure projects.
She’s working to support small businesses and increase workforce training opportunities to strengthen the local economy while creating family-wage jobs.
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Oregon’s House of Representatives
What we now call Clackamas County is the traditional lands and waterways of the Clackamas, Chinook Bands, Kalapuya, Kathlamet, Molalla, Multnomah, Tualatin, Tumwater, Wasco and many other tribes of the Willamette Valley and Western Oregon.
We honor the Native American people of Clackamas County as a vibrant, foundational and integral part of our community. We respectfully acknowledge Wy’east, also known as Mount Hood, and Hyas Tyee Tumwater, also known as Willamette Falls, as sacred sites for many Native Americans. We thank those who have connection to this land and serve as stewards, working to ensure our ecosystem stays balanced and healthy.
“Growing up, my mom had to choose between food or gas or medical care too often. That’s why I’ll always fight for hardworking families by bringing down costs, supporting strong schools, and keeping our neighborhoods safe.”- Annessa Hartman