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232:. The bill was denied a committee hearing, so Carpenter attempted to force a vote directly on the House floor. A compromise was later reached in which the bill would be revised and sent to a different committee. The revised version easily passed the House but failed by one vote in the Senate. The Republican leadership, angry over his sponsorship of that bill, attempted to force him out of the party, but Carpenter refused. He was challenged in the 1998 primary by "ultra-conservative" 255:. Smith was seen as anti-gay, but Carpenter argued that he had changed his views, saying, "he was ignorant of gay and lesbian issues. I stepped in at a time that was very controversial and took an enormous amount of heat from the gay community because of my endorsement of him. I take a lot of pride in being able to change a very conservative man's opinion of gays and lesbians." 224:
that he was often shunned by other members of the gay community due to his being a Republican: "I've been accepted in many ways better by my Republican colleagues, granted, they may disagree with me and not be too happy with the fact that I'm gay, but there's a willingness to work with me, whereas in
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Since 1999, Carpenter has been Executive Director of Manufactured Housing Communities of Oregon. He was president of the Oregon Small Business Coalition between 2012 and 2014.
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While serving in the Legislature, Carpenter sponsored HB 2734, which was a version of the
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the gay community, people looked at me for a while as the Jew working for the Nazis."
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Carpenter was elected to the Oregon House in 1994, defeating Democrat
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Carpenter drew fire from gay rights activists, including from the
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elected to any state legislature in the United States.
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in Political Science in 1985 and then served in the
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Oregon House of Representatives
7th
Ted Calouri
Bill Witt
Rochester, New York
American
Republican
Alma mater
University of Rochester
Oregon House of Representatives
Republican
Rochester, New York
University of Rochester
Bachelor of Arts
United States Navy
Jeanne Atkins
Portland
Sunset Highway
Cedar Hills
Sauvie Island
New York Times
Employment Non-Discrimination Act
Bill Witt
Lynn Snodgrass
Log Cabin Republicans
Gordon Smith
1996
List of the first LGBT holders of political offices in the United States
"Chuck Carpenter's Biography"

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