Jeff was born in the small town of Myrtle Creek, Oregon. He spent his early years in the Roseburg and graduated from David Douglas High School in Portland.

He went on to Stanford and then to Princeton, where he earned a Master's in Public Policy. In 1982, he won appointment as a Presidential Management Fellow, which gave him the opportunity to tackle several pressing issues in the Office of the Secretary of Defense. There, he focused his energy on the critical problems of safeguarding American military technology, verifying arms treaties, and assisting the U.S. delegation to NATO.

Jeff then moved to the Congressional Budget Office, where he analyzed strategic nuclear weapons systems and programs.

After returning to Oregon, Jeff was executive director for Portland Habitat for Humanity and president of the World Affairs Council of Oregon, where he continues to serve on the Board of Trustees.

In 1998 Jeff was elected the Oregon Legislature, and in 2003 he was elected Democratic Leader by his colleagues.

In 2006, he led the House Democrats to an unprecedented electoral victory, toppling three Republican incumbents and claiming the House majority for the Democrats for the first time in 16 years. Jeff was unanimously elected Speaker of the Oregon House for the 2007 legislative session.

In the 2008 election, Jeff Merkley defeated Republican incumbent Gordon Smith. He is currently serving his first term in the United States Senate representing the state of Oregon.

Blog Entries by Sen. Jeff Merkley

The Republican Plan to Block Health Care Reform

25 Comments | Posted November 19, 2009 | 02:07 PM (EST)


Last night, we took a huge step forward towards passing health care reform. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid unveiled details of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the CBO score stating that the bill will reduce the budget deficit by $127 billion dollars over the first 10 years...

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Clean Energy is an Easy Choice

57 Comments | Posted October 26, 2009 | 05:53 PM (EST)


The past few months the political debate inside and outside the beltway has largely been centered on health care reform, but I wanted to take a moment and turn the discussion to the big battle looming on the horizon.

Congress is gearing up to take on another critical challenge...

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A Historic Victory for Health Care Reform

215 Comments | Posted July 15, 2009 | 12:07 PM (EST)


Greetings! I wanted to take a minute and give you an update on the current status of health care reform in the Senate. But, before I begin, I want to commend you all for keeping the pressure on your Representatives and Senators to support a public health insurance option. It's...

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Words Designed to Kill Health Care Reform

1040 Comments | Posted May 7, 2009 | 06:23 PM (EST)


Over and over again, I hear from Oregonians that we need real health care reform that provides every American with access to quality, affordable care. That is why Congress and President Obama are so focused on this issue.

Of course there are folks in the insurance and hospital industries, from...

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How a Bill Becomes a Job

Posted April 1, 2009 | 11:28 AM (EST)


Last time I posted here, Congress was embroiled in a vigorous debate about whether to pass the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. Opponents were fighting tooth and nail against the bill deeming certain parts of the package "wasteful spending." One of the programs opponents were calling wasteful was funding to...

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Creating Jobs Is Not "Wasteful"

Posted February 5, 2009 | 08:15 PM (EST)


This week the Senate is debating whether to pass the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, a bill we absolutely need to help arrest our economic freefall. Economic policies championed by the Bush Administration largely focused on tax cuts for the big corporations and the wealthiest among us. Not...

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George Bush Launches Attack on Access to Contraceptives

Posted July 24, 2008 | 02:46 PM (EST)


Time is running out for the Bush administration, but that isn't stopping President George Bush from trying to roll back a woman's right to choose before he leaves office.

Last week, the Department of Health and Human Services proposed a new rule that would force hospitals and clinics to...

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Why I Support the Responsible Plan to End the War

Posted March 18, 2008 | 03:29 PM (EST)


Five years ago, Gordon Smith and George Bush led our country in war. It's been a disaster. Nearly four thousand military men and women have given their lives, and billions of dollars have been squandered.

The plan was authored by distinguished military experts, including Major General Paul Eaton (U.S. ARMY...

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The Bush Plan: Every Veteran Left Behind

Posted February 12, 2008 | 06:21 PM (EST)


Last week it came to my attention that the federal government was once again failing our brave veterans by refusing to meet their obligations and promises.

My father taught me that there is no greater gift Americans can give to their country than being willing to fight and die for...

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The Senate Should Say "No" to Telecom Immunity

Posted February 5, 2008 | 03:42 PM (EST)


Since 9/11, there's been a consistent collision in the United States between fighting terrorism and protecting the civil liberties of American citizens both through law and through judicial oversight.

That collision moves into stark contrast this week with the U.S. Senate's vote on the extension of the Protect America...

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U.S. Senate for Oregon: Jeff Merkley Calls For Dramatic Shift in Energy Policy

Posted December 21, 2007 | 09:27 PM (EST)


Energy policy is critical to America's future. Energy is the key to our policies for national security, the economy and our environment. But right now we are a long way from getting it right.

Three recent events--the passage of a watered down energy bill, the Environmental Protection Agency's ruling against...

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