Mary Nolan (politician) - Political Career

Political Career

On November 11, 2002, after Nolan won re-election for her second term, she was named the assistant Democratic leadership. Before the 2009 legislative session, Dave Hunt, the then-House Majority Leader, was nominated Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives. The Democratic Caucus then nominated Nolan as the new majority leader. She was the House Majority Leader in the Oregon House of Representatives from November 2008 until November 2010. In November 2010, the House Democratic Caucus did not re-elect Nolan to any leadership position.

According to The Oregonian, Nolan votes with Democrats 96.77% of the time, while having a 1.08% absence record. After Nolan voted "no" on House Bill 2001, a piece of legislation that would increase transportation taxes by $300 million a year in 2009, The Oregonian reported that the move could mean that she may be planning to run for another public office like Mayor of Portland or City Council because of what it meant for environmentalists who had opposed the transportation bill.

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