Fred Girod | |
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Minority Leader of the Oregon State Senate | |
In office January 11, 2021 –October 22, 2021 | |
Preceded by | Herman Baertschiger Jr. |
Succeeded by | Tim Knopp |
Member of the Oregon State Senate from the 9th district | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Preceded by | Roger Beyer |
Member of the OregonHouseofRepresentatives from the 9th district | |
In office 2007–2008 | |
Preceded by | Jeff Kropf |
Succeeded by | Sherrie Sprenger |
Member of the OregonHouseofRepresentatives from the 30th district | |
In office 1993–1995 | |
Preceded by | Jeff Gilmour |
Succeeded by | Larry Wells |
Personal details | |
Born | 1951 (age 72–73) Salem,Oregon |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Lori Girod |
Education | Oregon State University (BS) Oregon Health and Science University (DMD) Harvard University (MPA) |
Signature | |
Website | https://fredgirod.com |
Fred Frank Girod (born 1951) is an American politician from Oregon. He is a member of the Oregon State Senate representing the 9th district,which covers the mid-Willamette Valley,and previously served as the Senate minority leader. He was later succeeded by incumbent minority leader Tim Knopp.
Girod was born in Salem,Oregon. He graduated from Stayton High School in Stayton,Oregon. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Oregon State University in Corvallis,Oregon,a DMD from Oregon Health &Science University School of Dentistry,and a Master of Public Administration from Harvard University. [1]
He has been a practicing dentist for 26 years,and served in the Oregon House of Representatives in the early 1990s,chairing the Rules Committee. [1] He ran for the U.S. Congress in 1994,but lost in the primary to Jim Bunn. [2]
Girod then served on the Stayton City Council. [3] [4] He was selected by Marion and Linn County Republicans to run again for the House in 2006,in district 17,following then-representative Jeff Kropf's sudden departure from the 2006 election. He won that election,defeating Democrat Dan Thackaberry,and was appointed in 2008 to succeed Senator Roger Beyer of District 9 upon his resignation. He was sworn in during January 2008,and was re-elected in November 2008,2010,2012,and 2016. [5] [6]
In 2019,Girod refused to show up for work in order to prevent a vote on a cap-and-trade proposal that would dramatically lower greenhouse gas emissions.
On June 20,2019,all eleven Republican members of the Oregon Senate,including Girod,participated in the 2019 Oregon Senate Republican walkouts. Instead of showing up at the Oregon State Capitol,they went into hiding or fled the state. The Senate holds 30 seats,but one seat was vacant due to the death of Republican Jackie Winters. Without the Republican senators,the remaining 18 Democratic state senators could not reach a quorum of 20 to hold a vote. [7] [8] Although several Republican state senators returned to the Senate chamber on June 29,2019,leading to the cap-and-trade bill being sent back to committee,Girod remained missing,and did not return for the month's legislative session. [9] [10]
Following the Standoff at Eagle Pass,Girod signed a letter in support of Texas Governor Greg Abbott's decision in the conflict. [11]
Girod lives in Stayton,Oregon.
Girod's home was destroyed in the 2020 Western United States wildfires. [12] He and his wife did not take their three pet cats with them when they fled their home in the middle of the night. He later said he did not know if they survived and hoped that they did. [12]
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