“I’ll have staff now instead of being staff,” Whitsett said this week. She won a two-year term to replace retiring Republican State Rep. Bill Garrard in District 56.
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Rep.-elect Gail Whitsett, R-Dist.
56, is no stranger to Salem, having served as
chief of staff for her husband, State Sen. Doug
Whitsett, R-Dist. 28. But becoming a state
representative will be a big change.
“I’ll have staff now instead of being staff,” Whitsett said this week. She won a two-year term to replace retiring Republican State Rep. Bill Garrard in District 56.
Her priorities are private
sector job growth, ensuring reliable
delivery of water and properly connecting
her constituents to available resources to
improve their quality of life.
Whitsett said it’s
interesting learning different protocols for
legislators and staff. For example, staffers
have a delineated path they must walk to get
to their desks, whereas representatives and
senators can cross the aisle and enter more
freely.
With eight years experience
as her husband’s chief of staff, Whitsett
also notes differences in the two chambers.
In the Senate, she said, there is a roll
call by name for voting. But in the House, a
general announcement is made and
representatives must vote by pressing a
buzzer, with only a 30-second window.
Called to Salem this week for
a special session that convenes today,
Whitsett has used her time to prepare for
her new job while having one last hurrah as
chief of staff.
“It’s been very good,
enlightening,” Whitsett said, adding that
it’s also been quite tiring. “I didn’t think
there was that much I didn’t know — but I’m
learning it now.”
Web exclusive: Former chief of staff finds new staff members
Gail Whitsett has eight years of
experience as chief of staff for her husband, who must
now find someone to fill her shoes as she makes the
transition to State Representative.
State Sen. Doug Whitsett (R-Dist. 28) has
hired Judy Trego, a former staffer for both himself and for
Rep. Greg Walden (R-Dist. 2). With her experience and
connections in federal politics, Gail Whitsett thinks Trego
will make a great chief of staff.
For her own staff chief, the
representative-elect has found Sarah Dressler, a UCLA
graduate and computer expert. Dressler, who lives in
Bend, will relocate to Salem during legislative sessions
and other busy times involving meetings or other work.
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