Daniel Bonham | |
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Minority Leader of the Oregon State Senate | |
Assumed office April 15, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Tim Knopp |
Member of the Oregon State Senate from the 26th district | |
Assumed office January 1,2023 | |
Preceded by | Chuck Thomsen |
Member of the OregonHouseofRepresentatives from the 59th district | |
In office November 20,2017 –January 1,2023 | |
Preceded by | John Huffman |
Succeeded by | Vikki Breese-Iverson |
Personal details | |
Born | Novato,California,U.S. | June 3,1977
Political party | Republican |
Education | Linfield University (BA) |
Signature | ![]() |
Website | Campaign website State Senate website |
Daniel Bonham (born June 3,1977) is a Republican member of the Oregon State Senate. He represents the 26th district,encompassing rural Clackamas County and parts of Wasco,Hood River,and east Multnomah Counties making up the Columbia River Gorge.
Bonham was raised in Tigard,Oregon,and graduated from Tigard High School in 1995. He received a bachelor's degree in business from Linfield College in 1999. Bonham then worked for Evergreen International Aviation and RB Rubber Products in McMinnville,before moving to The Dalles in 2007,where he purchased Maupin's Stove and Spas. [1] [2]
Bonham lost his wife,Lori,to cancer in December 2022. Daniel has two children:Jennifer and Jack. [1]
In early 2023,Bonham was injured in a House vs. Senate basketball game. Democratic Representative Hai Pham,a dentist,administered emergency care in the stadium. [3]
Bonham was previously on The Dalles City Budget Committee as well as The Dalles Urban Renewal Budget Committee. [4] In 2017,Representative John Huffman resigned. Bonham was appointed by county commissioners to fill the vacancy. [1] [5] [6] [7]
Bonham served as Deputy House Minority Leader from 2019 to 2022. [8] Bonham was one of the only Republicans in the house to vote in favor of the Oregon Family Leave Act. [9]
Bonham was elected to the State Senate in 2022,the first election since redistricting. Bonham won with 59.2% of the vote. He was the only Republican endorsed by the Willamette Week in 2022,and was called "the most sensible Republican we met this cycle". [10] He served as Deputy Senate Minority Leader. [11] Bonham became Senate Minority Leader on April 15,2024,as the current leader,Tim Knopp,resigned from the position due to his ineligibility to seek reelection in 2024. [12]
On May 15,2023,Bonham,along with 8 other Republicans and 1 Independent in the senate,were disqualified from seeking reelection by Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade because they had accumulated more than 10 unexcused absences over the course of the legislative session. The new rule was the result of a recently passed ballot measure aimed at preventing future walkouts. [13] Bonham and 4 other Senators filed a lawsuit in response,arguing that the measure's wording allowed them to serve one additional term before being barred from reelection. [14] On October 24 the Oregon Supreme Court agreed to hear the case with arguments beginning December 14. [15] On February 1,2024,the Court unanimously ruled against the Republican Senators,confirming Bonham's disqualification after his current term ends in January 2027. [16]
Regarding abortion,Bonham describes himself as "a right-to-life person" but "a man who believes in the rule of law." He says that he opposes abortion in most cases with exception in the case of rape or to protect the life of the mother. He admits that Oregon is a heavily pro-choice state and that abortion likely will not be criminalized,but says that there is likely room for negotiation in regards to third-trimester abortions. [9]
Bonham supports broadening the tax base through reduction of taxes and allowing business to grow. He believes increasing the economy would increase tax revenue which allows the state to investment in the educational system and support reasonable social services. [4]
Bonham has stated "Oregon has no greater obligation than to ensure it is providing the resources necessary for a quality education. A stronger education system means greater opportunities for the future of our kids,community,industry,and our state." [4]
Bonham was one of the only Republicans in the house to vote in favor of the Oregon Family Leave Act. [9]
Bonham says that he does not believe Medicare actually provides needed services and that "an open,free market is a better system than government regulation." [1]
According to Bonham,"The challenges facing our rural communities are often overlooked in Salem."
Daniel was one of the chief sponsors of a campaign to bring broadband access to the small town of Maupin,Oregon. [4]
Following the Standoff at Eagle Pass,Bonham signed a letter in support of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's decision in the conflict. [18]
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