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Tobias Read (born July 1, 1975) is an American politician who is the current Oregon State Treasurer. He was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives , representing the 27th district from 2007 to 2017, which comprises parts of Beaverton , southwest Portland , and unincorporated Multnomah and Washington Counties .
Learn about Tobias Read, the 29th State Treasurer of Oregon, who oversees public investing, banking, bonding and financial empowerment programs. He has a background in U.S. Treasury, Nike Inc., and the Oregon Legislature, where he championed education, infrastructure, and retirement legislation.
That leader is Tobias Read. As a legislator and State Treasurer, Tobias: Responsibly invests more than $100 billion in Oregon’s trust funds to ensure a secure retirement for hundreds of thousands of public servants, and created OregonSaves, so Oregonians without a retirement plan at work can save for their future.
Oregon Treasurer Tobias Read coaches a girls basketball team in January 2022, in Beaverton. “I had parents who made it really clear that I was benefiting from people who came before me and ...
Learn about Tobias Read, the current Oregon State Treasurer and a candidate for Secretary of State. He has a track record of managing Oregon's finances, championing programs for families, and advancing diversity and climate action.
159 State Capitol, 900 Court St. NE, Salem 97301-4043; 503-378-4329. Tobias Read; Beaverton; Democrat; elected 2016; reelected 2020; term expires January 2025. The state treasurer is elected to a four-year term and is limited to two consecutive terms in office during any 12-year period. The state treasurer is a constitutional officer and a ...
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May 22, 2024 · Tobias Read appeared to secure the Democratic nomination for secretary of state, according to partial returns. In early returns Read had an overwhelming lead over James Manning with 72% of the ...