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Bill Hansell

William S. Hansell is an American politician, farmer, and minister from Oregon. He served over four decades in local and state government positions including eight terms as an Umatilla County commissioner and three four-terms in the Oregon State Senate, representing a large rural district in eastern Oregon. As a young man, he spent twelve years as an evangelical Christian missionary in California and Australia.

Bill Hansell
Member of the Oregon Senate
from the 29th district
Assumed office
2013
Preceded byDavid Nelson
Personal details
Born (1945-01-23) January 23, 1945 (age 79)
Athena, Oregon, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMargaret (Eversaul) Hansell
Alma materUniversity of Oregon
Occupation
  • Politician
  • farmer
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Early life edit

Hansell was born on January 23, 1945, in Athena, Oregon. He grew up on a farm in Umatilla County, Oregon. His family has been farming in that area for four generations. The family's farm has two parcels, one near Hermiston where they raised potatoes and the other near Athena, where they grow dryland wheat.[1][2][3][4]

Hansell attended University of Oregon, earning a degree in political science. He was well-known on campus and was elected senior class president. While at the university, he married fellow student Margaret Eversaul. After receiving his degree, he went on to Harvard University where he earned a certificate from the John F. Kennedy School of Government.[2][3][5]

After college, he became involved in Campus Crusade for Christ, a non-denominational Christian ministry. He and his wife spent seven years serving as evangelical missionaries in Berkley and Sacramento, California. He then became the national campus director for the organization's mission in Australia, where he worked for five more years. In 1979, he returned to Oregon to work on his family's farm.[3][4]

Political career edit

Hansell was elected to the Umatilla County commission in 1982. He served as a county commissioner through 2012. While serving as a county commissioner, he was elected president of the Association of Oregon Counties and then president of the National Association of Counties.[2][3] While on the board of the national organization, he testified before the United States Congress, advocating for agriculture and rural affairs legislation.[4]

As the 2012 legislative session came to a close, the retiring state senator from District 29, David Nelson, encouraged Hansell to run for his seat.[2][4][6] After some consideration, Hansell decided to seek the District 29 senate seat as a Republican. He won the District 29 senate seat in the 2012 election. He took his seat in January 2013. District 29 covers a large part of rural eastern Oregon, including Gilliam, Morrow, Wallowa, Sherman, Umatilla, and Union counties plus part of Wasco County. Geographically, the district is the second largest in the state. He was re-elected to the senate in 2016 and 2020.[3][5]

He was a conservative Republican legislator who received a 100 percent score from the Oregon Chamber of Commerce in 2020. His career voting record received a 56 percent positive score from the American Conservative Union and a 37 percent career rating from the Oregon League of Conservation Voters. He earned 20 percent positive rating from the state government employees' labor union.[3]

In 2019 and 2020, when the senate's Democratic majority scheduled floor votes on several controversial bill, Hansell joined fellow Republicans in two walkouts that shut down the senate due to a lack of quorum.[3] On June 20, 2019, all 11 Republican state senators, including Hansell, walked out of the Oregon State Capitol, going into hiding or fleeing the state. Their aim was to prevent a vote on a cap-and-trade bill that was intended to lower greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to combat climate change. The Senate had 30 seats with 1 vacant due to a death. Without the Republican senators, the remaining 18 Democratic senators could not reach a quorum of 20 to hold a vote.[7][8]

In 2021, he opted not to walkout when Democrats pushed a controversial gun control bill through the legislature. Hansell and five other Republican senators decided to show up and vote on the bill. While all six Republicans opposed the bill, their presence in the chamber created a quorum. As a result, the bill came to a vote and was passed by a 16 to 7 margin with all six of the Republicans voting against the bill. After the vote, Hansell and the other Republican senators received anonymous death threats.[3]

Over the course of his political career, Hansell was known for his strong conservative views, honest dealing, and genial manner. He championed natural resource stewardship, domestic violence issues, and cancer-related legislation. He actively supported Future Farmers of America and other youth programs. He also tried to get the legislature to designate the potato as the state vegetable.[2][3]

He served on numerous committees during his time in the senate. This included the powerful joint emergency board, the joint ways and means committee, and the joint legislative administration committee. He also served on the senate's rules committee, environment and natural resources committee, labor and business committee, workforce committee, semiconductor committee, and redistricting committee.[1][4][5]

In March 2023, Hansell announced that he would not run for re-election in 2024. He made the early announcement in order to give potential candidates time to prepare for a senate run. After making his retirement announcement, Hansell said he would not endorse a candidate until after the 2024 Republican primary.[2][3]

While participating in a Republican-led walkout in May 2023 Hansell reached the 10 unexcused absence threshold set by measure 113, disqualifying him from running for reelection after his current term ends.[9] After a challenge from five Republican Senators the measure was unanimously upheld by the Oregon Supreme Court on February 1, 2024, confirming Hansell's disqualification after his current term ends in January 2025.[10]

Personal life edit

Hansell is married to Margaret (Eversaul) Hansell. Together, they have six children and 11 grandchildren.[3] He is a cancer survivor.[2]

He is a member of the Oregon State Library board of trustees, Oregon Growth Board, Pacific Northwest Economic Region Energy and Environment Committee, the Hanford Clean-up Board, and chairman of the Umatilla Army Depot Reuse Authority. He is also a member of the Athena Baptist Church, Athena Chamber of Commerce, Weston Chamber of Commerce, and the Pendleton Salvation Army board of directors. In addition, he is a volunteer for 4-H youth programs and Future Farmers of America.[1][5]

Electoral history edit

2012 Oregon State Senator, 29th district [11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Hansell 30,552 68.4
Democratic Antone Minthorn 13,975 31.3
Write-in 108 0.2
Total votes 44,635 100%
2016 Oregon State Senator, 29th district [12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Hansell 37,785 80.3
Independent Barbara E Dickerson 9,114 19.4
Write-in 176 0.4
Total votes 47,075 100%
2020 Oregon State Senator, 29th district [13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bill Hansell 45,084 75.9
Democratic Mildred A O'Callaghan 14,214 23.9
Write-in 94 0.2
Total votes 59,392 100%

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "The Voter's Self Defense System". from the original on December 17, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Hughes, Dick, "Capital Chatter: Sen. Bill Hansell is one of the good guys" March 4, 2023, at the Wayback Machine, Oregon Capital Insider, Pamplin Media Group, Salem, Oregon, 2 March 2023,
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Warner, Gary A., "Portrait GOP stalwart Bill Hansell won't seek another Oregon Senate term" March 4, 2023, at the Wayback Machine Oregon Capital Insider, Pamplin Media Group, Salem, Oregon, 2 March 2023,
  4. ^ a b c d e "Senator learns new set of ropes at Capitol". from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d "Senator Bill Hansell" March 6, 2023, at the Wayback Machine, Oregon State Legislature, Salem, Oregon, accessed 5 March 2023.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on June 3, 2013. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  7. ^ "Oregon Republicans walk out on state Senate over climate change bill as governor threatens police roundup". CBS News. from the original on June 24, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  8. ^ Osborne, Mark; Youn, Soo (June 23, 2019). "Oregon's Republican state senators go into hiding over climate change vote amid militia threat". ABC News. from the original on June 23, 2019. Retrieved June 24, 2019.
  9. ^ VanderHart, Dirk; Dake, Lauren (May 18, 2023). "Oregon Republican walkout: 6 more senators are potentially ineligible for reelection". Oregon Public Broadcasting. from the original on October 23, 2023. Retrieved November 2, 2023.
  10. ^ Shumway, Julia (February 1, 2024). "Oregon Supreme Court bars Republican senators who participated in walkout from reelection". Oregon Capital Chronicle. Retrieved February 1, 2024.
  11. ^ "Official Results | November 6, 2012". Oregon Secretary of State. from the original on April 6, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  12. ^ "November 8, 2016, General Election Abstract of Votes". Oregon Secretary of State. from the original on January 19, 2023. Retrieved October 30, 2023.
  13. ^ "November 3, 2020, General Election Abstract of Votes" (PDF). Oregon Secretary of State. (PDF) from the original on November 12, 2022. Retrieved October 30, 2023.

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William S Hansell is an American politician farmer and minister from Oregon He served over four decades in local and state government positions including eight terms as an Umatilla County commissioner and three four terms in the Oregon State Senate representing a large rural district in eastern Oregon As a young man he spent twelve years as an evangelical Christian missionary in California and Australia Bill HansellMember of the Oregon Senate from the 29th districtIncumbentAssumed office 2013Preceded byDavid NelsonPersonal detailsBorn 1945 01 23 January 23 1945 age 79 Athena Oregon U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseMargaret Eversaul HansellAlma materUniversity of OregonOccupationPoliticianfarmerSignature Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 3 Personal life 4 Electoral history 5 ReferencesEarly life editHansell was born on January 23 1945 in Athena Oregon He grew up on a farm in Umatilla County Oregon His family has been farming in that area for four generations The family s farm has two parcels one near Hermiston where they raised potatoes and the other near Athena where they grow dryland wheat 1 2 3 4 Hansell attended University of Oregon earning a degree in political science He was well known on campus and was elected senior class president While at the university he married fellow student Margaret Eversaul After receiving his degree he went on to Harvard University where he earned a certificate from the John F Kennedy School of Government 2 3 5 After college he became involved in Campus Crusade for Christ a non denominational Christian ministry He and his wife spent seven years serving as evangelical missionaries in Berkley and Sacramento California He then became the national campus director for the organization s mission in Australia where he worked for five more years In 1979 he returned to Oregon to work on his family s farm 3 4 Political career editHansell was elected to the Umatilla County commission in 1982 He served as a county commissioner through 2012 While serving as a county commissioner he was elected president of the Association of Oregon Counties and then president of the National Association of Counties 2 3 While on the board of the national organization he testified before the United States Congress advocating for agriculture and rural affairs legislation 4 As the 2012 legislative session came to a close the retiring state senator from District 29 David Nelson encouraged Hansell to run for his seat 2 4 6 After some consideration Hansell decided to seek the District 29 senate seat as a Republican He won the District 29 senate seat in the 2012 election He took his seat in January 2013 District 29 covers a large part of rural eastern Oregon including Gilliam Morrow Wallowa Sherman Umatilla and Union counties plus part of Wasco County Geographically the district is the second largest in the state He was re elected to the senate in 2016 and 2020 3 5 He was a conservative Republican legislator who received a 100 percent score from the Oregon Chamber of Commerce in 2020 His career voting record received a 56 percent positive score from the American Conservative Union and a 37 percent career rating from the Oregon League of Conservation Voters He earned 20 percent positive rating from the state government employees labor union 3 In 2019 and 2020 when the senate s Democratic majority scheduled floor votes on several controversial bill Hansell joined fellow Republicans in two walkouts that shut down the senate due to a lack of quorum 3 On June 20 2019 all 11 Republican state senators including Hansell walked out of the Oregon State Capitol going into hiding or fleeing the state Their aim was to prevent a vote on a cap and trade bill that was intended to lower greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 to combat climate change The Senate had 30 seats with 1 vacant due to a death Without the Republican senators the remaining 18 Democratic senators could not reach a quorum of 20 to hold a vote 7 8 In 2021 he opted not to walkout when Democrats pushed a controversial gun control bill through the legislature Hansell and five other Republican senators decided to show up and vote on the bill While all six Republicans opposed the bill their presence in the chamber created a quorum As a result the bill came to a vote and was passed by a 16 to 7 margin with all six of the Republicans voting against the bill After the vote Hansell and the other Republican senators received anonymous death threats 3 Over the course of his political career Hansell was known for his strong conservative views honest dealing and genial manner He championed natural resource stewardship domestic violence issues and cancer related legislation He actively supported Future Farmers of America and other youth programs He also tried to get the legislature to designate the potato as the state vegetable 2 3 He served on numerous committees during his time in the senate This included the powerful joint emergency board the joint ways and means committee and the joint legislative administration committee He also served on the senate s rules committee environment and natural resources committee labor and business committee workforce committee semiconductor committee and redistricting committee 1 4 5 In March 2023 Hansell announced that he would not run for re election in 2024 He made the early announcement in order to give potential candidates time to prepare for a senate run After making his retirement announcement Hansell said he would not endorse a candidate until after the 2024 Republican primary 2 3 While participating in a Republican led walkout in May 2023 Hansell reached the 10 unexcused absence threshold set by measure 113 disqualifying him from running for reelection after his current term ends 9 After a challenge from five Republican Senators the measure was unanimously upheld by the Oregon Supreme Court on February 1 2024 confirming Hansell s disqualification after his current term ends in January 2025 10 Personal life editHansell is married to Margaret Eversaul Hansell Together they have six children and 11 grandchildren 3 He is a cancer survivor 2 He is a member of the Oregon State Library board of trustees Oregon Growth Board Pacific Northwest Economic Region Energy and Environment Committee the Hanford Clean up Board and chairman of the Umatilla Army Depot Reuse Authority He is also a member of the Athena Baptist Church Athena Chamber of Commerce Weston Chamber of Commerce and the Pendleton Salvation Army board of directors In addition he is a volunteer for 4 H youth programs and Future Farmers of America 1 5 Electoral history edit2012 Oregon State Senator 29th district 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Hansell 30 552 68 4 Democratic Antone Minthorn 13 975 31 3 Write in 108 0 2 Total votes 44 635 100 2016 Oregon State Senator 29th district 12 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Hansell 37 785 80 3 Independent Barbara E Dickerson 9 114 19 4 Write in 176 0 4 Total votes 47 075 100 2020 Oregon State Senator 29th district 13 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bill Hansell 45 084 75 9 Democratic Mildred A O Callaghan 14 214 23 9 Write in 94 0 2 Total votes 59 392 100 References edit a b c The Voter s Self Defense System Archived from the original on December 17 2013 Retrieved March 2 2013 a b c d e f g Hughes Dick Capital Chatter Sen Bill Hansell is one of the good guys Archived March 4 2023 at the Wayback Machine Oregon Capital Insider Pamplin Media Group Salem Oregon 2 March 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k Warner Gary A Portrait GOP stalwart Bill Hansell won t seek another Oregon Senate term Archived March 4 2023 at the Wayback Machine Oregon Capital Insider Pamplin Media Group Salem Oregon 2 March 2023 a b c d e Senator learns new set of ropes at Capitol Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved March 2 2013 a b c d Senator Bill Hansell Archived March 6 2023 at the Wayback Machine Oregon State Legislature Salem Oregon accessed 5 March 2023 Welcome to Join Bill Hansell Archived from the original on June 3 2013 Retrieved March 2 2013 Oregon Republicans walk out on state Senate over climate change bill as governor threatens police roundup CBS News Archived from the original on June 24 2019 Retrieved June 24 2019 Osborne Mark Youn Soo June 23 2019 Oregon s Republican state senators go into hiding over climate change vote amid militia threat ABC News Archived from the original on June 23 2019 Retrieved June 24 2019 VanderHart Dirk Dake Lauren May 18 2023 Oregon Republican walkout 6 more senators are potentially ineligible for reelection Oregon Public Broadcasting Archived from the original on October 23 2023 Retrieved November 2 2023 Shumway Julia February 1 2024 Oregon Supreme Court bars Republican senators who participated in walkout from reelection Oregon Capital Chronicle Retrieved February 1 2024 Official Results November 6 2012 Oregon Secretary of State Archived from the original on April 6 2023 Retrieved October 30 2023 November 8 2016 General Election Abstract of Votes Oregon Secretary of State Archived from the original on January 19 2023 Retrieved October 30 2023 November 3 2020 General Election Abstract of Votes PDF Oregon Secretary of State Archived PDF from the original on November 12 2022 Retrieved October 30 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Hansell amp oldid 1222868436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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