During the 2007 Legislative Session, Rep. Berger served as the Vice-Chair of the House Elections, Ethics and Rules committee.
(SALEM, Ore.) - State Representative Vicki Berger (R-Salem) filed today for re-election to District 20 in the House of Representatives. The district includes West Salem, portions of downtown and South Salem, and the cities of Monmouth and Independence.
“It has been both an honor and a privilege to represent the citizens of House District 20 these past three sessions and I look forward to the opportunities, as well as the challenges, that are yet to come, “said Rep. Berger.
“In seeking a fourth term, I will continue to focus on two goals: to guide our state to a more stable, prosperous future and to serve the citizens of my district with honesty, integrity and statesmanship.”
During the 2007 Legislative Session, Rep. Berger served as the Vice-Chair of the House Elections, Ethics and Rules committee. Representative Berger also served on the House Revenue and House Business and Labor Committees. During the interim, Rep. Berger will continue to serve as Vice-Chair of the House Elections, Ethics and Rules Committee and as a member on the House Revenue Committee.
Rep. Berger is a life long resident of Oregon and House District 20. Rep. Berger has worked, owned and operated a printing business and raised a family in Salem. Rep. Berger attended Salem public schools and completed a college degree in 1974 at the University of Wyoming. Rep. Berger, and her husband Jerry, have three grown children and three grandsons.
Since her election to the House, Rep. Berger has been an outspoken advocate for creating economic incentives to promote and recruit businesses, improving public education by stabilizing funding and an advocate for fiscally responsible government.
Source: Vicki Berger media release
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