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Legislator PhotoRepresentative Annessa Hartman​

Democrat  - District 40

Capitol Phone: 503-986-1440
Capitol Address: 900 Court St. NE, H-487, Salem, Oregon 97301
Email: Rep.AnnessaHartman@oregonlegislature.gov
Website: https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/hartman​

 
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The State Capitol at dusk.Dear Neighbors,

It's an honor to serve as your State Representative for House District 40, which includes the City of Gladstone, Oregon City, Johnson City, Jennings Lodge, Oatfield, and other parts of unincorporated north Clackamas County.


As the daughter of a working, single mother, and being a working mother myself, I’m committed to fighting for families who are struggling to meet their basic needs. That’s why I’ve crafted a legislative policy agenda focused on Human Services, Infrastructure Funding, and Fighting Tolling, while also ensuring that my office is a resource to our community.


For the 2024 legislative session, I am grateful to serve as the Vice-Chair of the House Committee on Agriculture, Land Use, Natural Resources, and Water. I also serve on the House Committees on Early Childhood and Human Services and on Housing and Homelessness, in addition to the Joint Committee on Information Management and Technology and the Joint Special Subcommittee on Transportation Planning.


You can learn more about my committees and my work by clicking on the hyperlinks provided. To stay updated on my work, please subscribe to my newsletter by entering your email in the e-subscribe on the right side of this webpage.


Most importantly, I am here to represent all of you. I hope you will reach out to me directly by calling my office (503) 986-1440, emailing me at rep.annessahartman@oregonlegislature.gov, and coming to my constituent coffees and town halls. 


I hope to hear from you soon.


nya:weh (thankfully),

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Representative Annessa Hartman

House District 40


My district includes the homelands of the Clackamas, Chinook Bands, Kalapuya, Kathlamet, Molalla, Multnomah, Tualatin, Tumwater, Wasco, and many other tribes that lived on and visited the land that we will never be able to name. ​