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Bent Høie was born on 4 May, 1971 in Randaberg, Rogaland, Norway, is a politician. Discover Bent Høie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 52 years old?
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Bent Høie Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Bent Høie's Wife?
His wife is Dag Terje Solvang (m. 2001-2022)
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Bent Høie Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Bent Høie worth at the age of 53 years old? Bent Høie’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Norway. We have estimated
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Following a referendum in Forsand in February 2022; where 54% voted in favour and 44% against joining Strand, Høie later came with the recommendation to do just that. The recommendation was then sent to the Ministry of Local Government and Modernisation for consideration, and subsequent approval. In June, the ministry rejected the proposal for Forsand to join Strand, and that it should stay a part of Sandnes, which caused a stir among pro-Strand champions.
Høie is openly gay and married to Dag Terje Solvang. They entered a partnership in 2000, and married the year after. On 4 October 2022, Høie announced that he and Solvang had separated.
In May 2021, Høie expressed gratitude for municipalities who were willing to redistribute vaccines in favour of 24 other municipalities in Eastern Norway.
On 28 September 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic; Oslo governing mayor Raymond Johansen criticised Høie for having seemingly claimed that the government would overrule Oslo municipality if they didn't apply more harsher restrictions against the decease. Johansen also stated that he had felt pressured by both Høie and the Norwegian Health Directorate. Høie later clarified that he had only meant that the government could overrule the municipality if they didn't come with good enough measures themselves, which would have been in the form of national COVID-19 measures.
In October 2019, Høie criticized skier Andreas Håtveit, who caused controversy when he expressed concern about the level of where the standard was put for leaders in KRIK. In his criticism against Håtveit, he drew comparisons to treatment of LGBT individuals during the 1980s.
In 2018, he joined the Task Force on Fiscal Policy for Health, a group convened by Michael Bloomberg and Lawrence Summers to address preventable leading causes of death and noncommunicable diseases through fiscal policy.
On 26 October 2018, Høie was nominated to become the next county governor of Rogaland, succeeding the Centre Party's Magnhild Meltveit Kleppa. He assumed office on 1 November 2021.
In March 2016, Høie was appointed by United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon to the High-Level Commission on Health Employment and Economic Growth, which was co-chaired by presidents François Hollande of France and Jacob Zuma of South Africa.
Early during Høie's tenure, the government sent out a consultation memorandum on proposals for amendments to the Health and Care Services Act and the Patient and User Rights Act, as well as to the GP regulations and regulations on patient and user rights in the GP scheme. The consultation deadline was set for 30 April 2014. The most important proposal in the memorandum was to provide a legal basis for a regulation that gives doctors the right to reserve themselves against referral and treatment in the event of serious conflicts of conscience related to life and death, in practice especially abortion. The proposals, which were a result of the settlement between the Christian Democratic Party, the Conservatives and the Progress Party during the government negotiations in the autumn of 2013, gave rise to much criticism, also from the Conservative party's own ranks.
The proposal, which was called prehistoric by top politicians in its own ranks, was poorly received, which among other things led to a record turnout during the International Women's Day parade on 8 March 2014. Mayors across the country caused trouble for Høie and refused their GPs to reserve against referring to abortion. As a result of the strong opposition, Høie chose to withdraw the proposals.
Høie was appointed minister of health and care services on 16 October 2013, after Erna Solberg became prime minister following the 2013 election.
Høie was elected second leader of the Conservative Party at the party convention in 2010. He served as deputy leader for ten years, and didn't seek re-election in 2020. At the convention in September of that year, he was succeeded by Minister of Petroleum and Energy Tina Bru, who had been designated as second deputy in March.
Høie represented his party in Stavanger Municipal Council and Rogaland County Council. He was elected deputy representative for Rogaland in the Storting in 1997, and succeeded Jan Johnsen as permanent representative following his death on 8 April 2000. Høie was elected for his first term in his own right in 2001. He was re-elected four times since. He didn't seek re-election for the 2021 election.
Høie was born in Randaberg. He studied law at University of Bergen in 1991 and also attended the Norwegian School of Hotel Management from 1991 to 1993.
Bent Høie (born 4 May 1971) is a Norwegian politician from the Conservative Party who served as county governor of Rogaland since 2021. He previously served as Minister of Health and Care Services from 2013 to 2021, and a member of the Storting from Rogaland from 2000 to 2021.