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Floyd Prozanski is a 66-year-old American Prosecutor who was born in 1954. He is currently serving as the Oregon State Senator for District 4. He is a Democrat and has been in office since 2003. Floyd Prozanski is a graduate of the University of Oregon and the Northwestern School of Law. He has served as a prosecutor in Lane County, Oregon, and as a judge in the Lane County Circuit Court. Floyd Prozanski is married to his wife, Mary, and they have two children. He is an avid outdoorsman and enjoys hunting, fishing, and camping. Floyd Prozanski has a net worth of approximately $1 million. He earns his wealth from his salary as a state senator and from investments. He also earns money from speaking engagements and consulting.

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2015

Sen. Floyd Prozanski, D-Eugene faced the possibility of a recall election in 2015 after Oregon Pro-Gun Rights advocates attempted to gather more than 10,000 signatures. The organizers of the recall effort cited Sen. Prozanski's sponsorship of SB.941 which is the State's background check expansion law. Ultimately the recall effort failed.

2013

During the 2013 legislative session, Prozanski served as co-chair of the Joint Committee on Public Safety, where he successfully developed legislation to make smarter use of taxpayer dollars by putting an emphasis on crime prevention and rehabilitation, which will result in a lower prison population. He also spearheaded bipartisan legislation to prohibit combustible engines and sea planes on Waldo Lake, the third most pure lake in the world.

2009

The Independent Party of Oregon awarded Prozanski a 100% "A" rating and the Oregon Council of Police Associations honored him as Legislator of the Year in 2009 and 2010, respectively. Prozanski sponsored two bills of particular note during that time: one to crack down on meth-related crime by increasing penalties for metal theft and another to reduce field burning in Oregon. During the 2011 session, he sponsored separate legislation that prohibited the sale of "suicide kits" and that allowed Oregon home brewers and winemakers to share and transport their products outside their homes. He has also been named "Top Dog" by the Oregon Humane Society.

1954

Floyd Prozanski (born 1954) is an American Democratic politician who is a current member of the Oregon State Senate, representing the 4th District, since 2004. He previously served in the Oregon House of Representatives, from 1995 through 2000 and again for the 2003 session. He resigned from the House in December 2003 to accept appointment to the Senate seat that had been vacated by Tony Corcoran. He won election to the seat in November 2004.