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Bill Post is an American politician, radio personality, and former Oregon State Legislator who is a member of the
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. In 2014, he was elected to represent
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's House District 25 in the
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. He was a
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talk radio host until March 2014, when he suspended his show after garnering a Republican primary opponent, Barbara Jensen of Keizer. He stated at the time that he would remain program director and operations manager at the radio station. Post defeated Jensen in the May 20, 2014 primary and went on to face Independent Party nominee Chuck Lee in the general election, whom he also defeated. In 2014, Post made the assertion that then Speaker
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had, “never held a job or run a business”. The nonpartisan group PolitiFact judged that statement as untrue and rated it Pants on Fire on their truth scale. Post admitted to PolitiFact that he was untruthful and made the claim up stating, “I don’t know her history. I just pulled that out of my hat.” Post had no primary election challenger in May 2016 and went on to defeat Democratic challenger Sharon Freeman in November 2016. In 2017, while a sitting State Representative, Post returned to the airwaves on another local AM station, 1220 KPJC, first in the mornings, then moving his show to the 3–6pm time slot. In 2017, Post was accused of making advances on a female staffer including sending inappropriate text messages about his wife not being home. While Post denied these allegations, An investigation found "that osthad engaged in inappropriate and unwelcome conduct, including physical contact, with a Legislative staffer". Post was chastised by his Republican colleagues for his actions. Post formerly held the seat for Oregon's 25th House district, which includes Keizer, St. Paul, and Newberg. In the 2021 legislative session, Post was finally successful in passing the "Sudafed Bill", HB 2648, which made behind the counter sales of pseudoephedrine products legal without a prescription, after three previous attempts. Oregon was the last state in the US to have this requirement. On December 11, 2020, Post and 11 other state Republican officials signed a letter requesting Oregon Attorney General
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join Texas and other states contesting the results of the
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in
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. Rosenblum announced she had filed in behalf of the defense, and against Texas, the day prior. In September 2021, Post announced he would not be seeking reelection. In October 2021, Post announced that he and his wife had sold their home in Keizer and relocated to
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, casting doubt on his eligibility to complete his House term scheduled to expire in January 2023. Later that month he officially resigned from his House seat effective November 30, 2021, allowing his eventual successor the opportunity to serve in the
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, a former legislative aide, was selected on December 10, 2021, to finish Post's term. In the 2022 general election, Post ran for the position of School Trustee for the Churchill County School Board in Nevada. Post placed 6th out of 7 candidates, coming in second to last, failing to secure a seat as only the top 4 are elected to the board.


Personal life

Post was born at
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in
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,
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. He moved to Oregon at an early age and grew up in Albany, Redmond, and
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. He attended
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and
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, where he earned a bachelor's degree. He has been involved in radio, first as a deejay and later as a conservative talk radio personality, since 1979. He hosted the ''Bill Post Radio Show'' on KYKN from 2009 to 2014.


Electoral history


References


External links


Legislative website

Campaign website
Please note, both of these websites are now inactive. Best way to view them is through the
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. {{DEFAULTSORT:Post, Bill Living people Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives People from Keizer, Oregon Southern Oregon University alumni American radio personalities George Fox University alumni Year of birth missing (living people) 21st-century American politicians