State Senator (D) District 17 - NW Portland/Beaverton “Standing up for us.”
Democratic Party: social liberty and economic regulation Working Families Party: well-paying jobs & greater public service: healthcare, education, energy efficiency
Suzanne Bonamici supports her community. She takes a stance for: Health care Education Consumer Protection Economic Revitalization Environmental concerns Public Safety
J.D. University of Oregon B.A. University of Oregon A.S. Lane Community College Educated in Oregon herself, Suzanne is devoted to improving our education system. Says Bonamici: “I will continue to make school funding a priority, and I support increased access to Head Start, K-12 teacher mentoring, and Oregon Opportunity Grants for college.”
State Representative Legislative Assistant Attorney (FTC) State Senator incumbent Experience makes the difference! With backgrounds in both law and politics, Suzanne is extremely well-prepared to deal with policy.
Bonamici’s experience and relationships in the capital allow bipartisanship. She stands for all of Oregon: small business and middle class families won’t go forgotten.
Bonamici tackles the economic situation by investing in our future. Funding education Small business loans Affordable healthcare Job stimulus program
With experience as a consumer protection attorney, Bonamici is especially effective at protecting our rights. She has passed legislature: Preventing mortgage fraud Giving foreclosure assistance to families Stopping Identity and Credit Theft
US Senator Ron Wyden Attorney General John Kroger Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian Governor Barbara Roberts Representatives Chris Harker & Mitch Greenlick Oregon Nurses Association Oregon Council of Police Associates Oregon State Fire Fighters Council Oregon League of Conservation Voters Beaverton Education Association The Oregonian & Beaverton Valley Times
Like her agenda, Bonamici’s financial support is rooted in the Portland metro area. Her sponsors include: Oregon Trail Lawyers Association$5,000 Beaverton Education Association$2,000 Oregon Healthcare Association$1,000 AT&T$1,000 Nike$1,000
Smaller class sizes A greener earth Stronger economic times Thriving small businesses Greater financial security Access to health care College scholarships