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Meet Kevin Mannix

State Representative – House District 21 (R)

Kevin is a small business attorney and community leader who serves Keizer and North Salem in the Oregon House. He built the Mannix Law Firm in Salem where his team has spent decades representing and protecting local employers, churches, and nonprofits. Kevin is known for using whatever tools he has at his disposal to protect taxpayers, lock up violent criminals, lower costs, and preserve free expression and religious liberty.

Elected to represent HD 21 in 2022, Kevin is a prolific author of concrete policy proposals. Even with one‑party control over state government in recent years, Kevin Mannix has still managed to work across the aisle to successfully pass more legislation than any other legislator in state history.

Never wavering from his commitment to his common sense values, Kevin instead has worked tirelessly to find the common ground needed to make actual progress, despite the special interests and political headwinds.

Kevin and his wife, Susanna, raised three children in Salem and are proud grandparents of six.

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Making progress,
not empty promises.

For three decades, Kevin has written, passed, and defended landmark, bipartisan laws that make Oregonians safer and life more affordable, including:

  • Authoring Measure 11, which created historic mandatory minimums for violent felons. Since then he has continued to expand on this work, including passing multiple laws to protect women who are victims of stalking and criminalizing the distribution of non-consensual AI “Deepfake” intimate images.

  • Co‑authoring legislation to build more homes, faster. This new law will open 3,500+ acres of unused state‑owned land inside UGBs for affordable and middle‑housing, streamline approvals, and reduce costly delays.

  • Pushing through multiple common sense, good government reforms, including 2025 legislation to save school districts millions and a much needed new law to modernize justice courts.

  • Securing over $10 million for local priorities in 2025, including Marion Polk Food Share, Keizer Rapids Park, the Willamette Heritage Center, and the Oregon State Fairgrounds.

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