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435:, the Senate's Democratic president, "If you send the State Police to get me, hell is coming to visit you personally." The next day, Boquist a local television news crew that he had told the state police superintendent, "Send bachelors and come heavily armed. I'm not going to be a political prisoner in the state of Oregon." 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, while other bills were passed, Boquist was absent, as he was asked not to return due to other state senators feeling unsafe from his previous comments. He returned to the Capitol after a nine-day walkout. 321:. He is a director with International Charter Incorporated, an international services company that specializes in a variety of support operations for private organizations and the United States government. ICI has worked in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and South America. Additionally, ICI was involved in pre-deployment training of armed services members during OEF and OIF from 2006 to 2012. Boquist is involved with several other business entities primarily in the agriculture and forestry industry. He served as Deputy Commander and Chief of Staff of the Joint Combined Special Operations Task Force in 379:, Boquist announced that he was leaving the Oregon House to seek election to the state Senate. He was unopposed for his party's nomination to represent Oregon Senate District 12 and faced Democrat Kevin Nortness in the general election. He won the general election 61% to 39% garnering 33,264 votes. (Jim Thompson, whom Boquist defeated for the state House in 2004, won the election with 15,878 votes to succeed Boquist in the House.) Boquist was re-elected the Oregon State Senate in 2012 with 60% of the vote, garnering 34,038 votes. 33: 231: 472:) orchestrated rolling walkouts to deprive the Senate of a two-thirds quorum, blocking the body from passing legislation. Boquist and other frequent absentees were disqualified from reelection for accumulating 10 unexcused absences during the legislative session. The disqualification was automatic under 438:
The threat of violence prompted the state Senate's Special Committee on Conduct to hold a hearing on Boquist's comment. Boquist subsequently apologized to Courtney for his remark, but did not retract his statements. The legislature's outside attorney responsible for handling workplace issues within
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Boquist sued Courtney, Prozanski, and others over the "12-hour rule" imposed on him, alleging that the discipline violated his First Amendment rights and retaliated against him for constitutionally protected speech. A federal district court dismissed the case, but in April 2022 the
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was named by Oregon Republicans to complete Shetterly's term, Boquist defeated him in the Republican primary and went on to win the general election with 61% (17,390) of the vote. Boquist was re-elected to the Oregon House of Representatives in 2006 with 58% (13,422) of the vote.
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allowed his suit to proceed. Boquist missed every day of the 2022 legislative session, citing health reasons. In November 2022, the Special Committee on Conduct, in a 3–1 vote, lifted the safety restrictions against Boquist.
443:, and constituted "credible threats of violence directed at the senate president and Oregon state police." In July 2019, the four-member committee (which is equally split between Democrats and Republicans), chaired by 1647: 1501: 1814: 1607: 1776: 2687: 1678: 1571: 1744: 1874: 1897: 1637: 1493: 1239: 1806: 1265: 1959: 1534: 1597: 364: 341: 2142: 1766: 1209: 2657: 123: 2692: 2206: 413:, 20 senators) to be present to transact business, the remaining 18 senators could not meet. Some of the dozen Republican senators who left the 1847: 2109: 2079: 2049: 2019: 1989: 2233: 1670: 1557: 1470: 1440: 1377: 1347: 1734: 452: 2652: 2702: 1923: 1870: 2672: 2667: 1711: 2682: 2601: 388: 349: 345: 1410: 1231: 2626: 2697: 1949: 493: 476:, which passed the year before. After a challenge from five Republican Senators the measure was unanimously upheld by the 2677: 2199: 283: 1524: 1293: 428:
to round up state legislators who failed to attend (the Oregon Constitution allows police to detain recusant Senators).
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on February 1, 2024, confirming Boquist's disqualification after his current term ends in January 2025.
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commission, Boquist chose instead to run for Shetterly's seat in Oregon House District 23. Though
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On June 19, 2019, in a floor speech immediately before Republicans left the state, Boquist told
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the legislature determined that Boquist's statements violated the legislature's rule banning
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in 1975. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree from Western Oregon State College (now
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Hortsch, Dan (February 28, 2008). "5th district primary a fight to stand out".
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effort, Boquist and 11 other Republican Senators walked out of a vote on a
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In 2004, Boquist decided against a run for Hooley's seat, but when
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Boquist and his wife Peggy have six adult children and live near
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On March 12, 2024, Boquist announced his candidacy for
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Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development
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Index


Oregon Senate
12th
Incumbent
Gary George
Oregon House of Representatives
Lane Shetterly
Jim Thompson
Tillamook, Oregon
Republican
Independent Party
Western Oregon University
BS
Oregon State University
MBA

Oregon
Oregon Senate
Republican Party
Independent Party
Oregon House of Representatives
Willamette Valley
Tillamook, Oregon
Eagle Scout
Boy Scouts of America
Tillamook High School
United States Army
Western Oregon University
MBA
Oregon State University

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