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  1. Salem Rep Jodi Hack to resign to lead Oregon Home Builders Association
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  3. Jodi L Hacker, 57
  4. Oregon only state without constitutional provision for impeachment of governor


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Salem Rep Jodi Hack to resign to lead Oregon Home Builders Association

Watch Video: Week in Review: Nov. 6-12 Salem Rep. Jodi Hack will resign to serve as chief executive officer of the Oregon Home Builders Association. Hack has served in the House since 2015, representing parts of South Salem, Aumsville and Turner. She is one of only three women in the Republican caucus and the only one in a leadership role. “This is a very bittersweet day for me,” Hack said in a statement Monday. “While I never expected my time in the Legislature to come to an end so soon, having the opportunity to serve as the CEO of the Oregon Home Builders Association is an opportunity to champion laws and regulations that will ensure that all Oregonians have access to affordable housing they so desperately need.” The date of Hack’s resignation has not been set. She did not respond Monday to an interview request. Oregon law requires a replacement of the same party to be chosen within 30 days of her resignation. Republican precinct committee membersfrom Hack’s District 19 will nominate three to five candidates. Marion County Commissioners thenchoose areplacement toserve the remainder of her term, which ends in 2018. Hack is the third House Republican to recently abandon the Legislature for outside employment. In October, Rep. Mark Johnsonof Hood Riverannounced he would resign to serve as president and CEO of Oregon Business and Industry, the state’s largest business lobbying group. Earlier this month, Rep. John Huffmanof The Dallesresigned to lead the U.S. Department of A...

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Sue HACKER Obituary HACKER Sue Ellen (nee Evans), loving wife of Ronald G. Hacker, dear mother of Sheila (Bo) Wilkins, step mother to Dina (Scott) Heise, Scott (Jodi) Hacker and Shannon Hacker. Daughter of Alice (Babe) Evans and the late Lester Evans. Grandmother of Connor Wilkins, Ashley Wilkins, Emma Heise and Charlie Heise. Sister of Leslie (Lemoyne) Perkins and Ed Evans. Sue died Wednesday, October 11, 2000 at the age of 50. Residence Union Township, OH. Friends may call at the E.C. Nurre Funeral Home, St. Rt. 125, Amelia, Thursday 7-9 P.M. Funeral services 11:30 A.M., Friday, October 13, 2000 at the funeral home. Graveside service Friday, 3 P.M. at Forest Grove Cemetery, Plain City, OH. If desired, memorials may be made to the

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Jodi L Hacker, 57

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Oregon only state without constitutional provision for impeachment of governor

Rep. Jodi Hack Salem, OR – Wednesday, Representative Jodi Hack (R-Salem) announced plans to increase state government oversight and accountability with a legislative proposal to amend Oregon’s constitution to allow for impeachment procedures of the executive branch. “Oregonians deserve the highest levels of transparency, oversight and accountability from their elected officials,” said Rep. Hack. “As we move forward from this unfortunate moment in our state’s history, we need to ensure that we have a bipartisan formal mechanism in place to maintain the integrity of the Governor’s Office. This proposal allows Oregonians to directly participate in strengthening the state’s ethics and oversight laws.” Oregon is currently the only state in the nation that does not provide a mechanism for executive impeachment. Rep. Hack’s proposal, tentatively titled LC 4006, would seek to amend the state constitution and create a formal process for removal of the governor. Rep. Hack’s proposal to install an impeachment process through a constitutional amendment would require a majority vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate before the bill can be referred to the general election ballot for voter approval. Oregon voters would then make the final decision as to whether or not to amend the state constitution to include an impeachment process. Rep. Hack’s proposal is still being put into statutory language by Legislative Counsel. She will release additional details once the draft...