Cliff Stewart Bentz (born January 12, 1952) is an American politician and lawyer serving as the
U.S. representative
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for
Oregon's 2nd congressional district since 2021. He previously served in the
Oregon Senate, representing the
30th district, and in the
Oregon House of Representatives
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, representing the
60th district. Following the departure of
Lori Chavez-DeRemer in 2025, Bentz is the sole member of the
Republican Party in
Oregon's congressional delegation.
In May 2020, Bentz won the
Republican primary for
Oregon's 2nd congressional district and faced
Democrat Alex Spenser and
independent
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Patrick Archer in November. He was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives on November 3, 2020.
Early life and education
Bentz was born in
Salem, Oregon
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, and raised on ranches in the
eastern Oregon communities of
Fields
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and
Drewsey. He graduated from
Regis High School in the Willamette Valley city of
Stayton in 1970.
He received a bachelor's degree from
Eastern Oregon State College (now Eastern Oregon University) in 1974 and a
J.D. from
Lewis & Clark Law School in 1977.
Career
From 1977 to 1980, Bentz was a law associate with the
Ontario, Oregon
Ontario is the largest city in Malheur County, Oregon, Malheur County, Oregon, United States. It lies along the Snake River at the Idaho border. The population was 11,645 at the 2020 censusThe city is the largest community in the region of far ea ...
, law firm Yturri Rose, and was made a partner in the firm in 1980, a position he still holds. He specializes in agricultural, water, and real property law. He also owns a 100-acre alfalfa farm.
Early political career
Bentz began his career as a member of the Oregon Water Resources Commission from 1988 to 1996.
He served as chair of the commission from 1994 to 1996.
Oregon legislature
In 2008, Bentz was appointed by county commissioners in House District 60 to replace
Tom Butler in the Oregon House of Representatives after Butler resigned to pursue a church mission.
He defeated Tim K. Smith in the Republican primary in May 2008, and was unopposed in the
general election
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. In 2010, Bentz won another term unopposed in both the primary and the
general election
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.
On January 8, 2018, Bentz was sworn in as state senator to replace
Ted Ferrioli, who resigned to take a political appointment.
Bentz resigned his seat in the Oregon House and was appointed to the senate seat by the county commissioners in the senate district.
Since 2018, Bentz's largest campaign contributors have been Ironside Associates, a London-based security firm; his brother James Bentz; and his farm, Actin Ranch.
Beginning June 20, 2019, all 11 Republican state senators for Oregon, including Bentz,
refused to show up for work at the
Oregon State Capitol
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, instead going into hiding, some even fleeing the state. Their aim was to prevent a vote on HB2020, a
cap-and-trade
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proposal that could lower
greenhouse gas emissions
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by 2050 to
combat climate change, in part by increasing fuel taxes. The Senate has 30 seats. Without the Republican senators, the remaining 18 Democratic senators could not reach a quorum of 20 to hold a vote. Republican state senators, including Bentz, continued their boycotts in 2020 to prevent the passage of climate change mitigation response, and 2021, after he left for Congress.
Committee assignments
Bentz served as
vice-chair of the following committees: Transportation and Economic Development, Revenue, Joint Tax Credits, Revenue, Tax Expenditures, Carbon Reduction, and Finance and Revenue. He
co-chaired the Transportation Committee and was a member of others.
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
2020
Bentz resigned from the Oregon State Senate effective January 2, 2020, to run in the 2020 election for
Oregon's 2nd congressional district in the
United States House of Representatives
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. He won the
Republican primary and defeated
Democrat Alex Spenser and
Independent
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Patrick Archer in the general election.
Tenure

In the aftermath of the
January 6, 2021, storming of the U.S. Capitol, Bentz was reported to have been sheltering in place during the event. In a phone interview with
Oregon Public Broadcasting
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, he declined to call
Joe Biden
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the president-elect, but said any outcome where Biden does not take office was "highly unlikely". The next day, Bentz joined 139 U.S. representatives who objected to Pennsylvania's electoral votes. On January 8, Bentz acknowledged that Biden would become president.
On May 19, 2021, Bentz was one of 35 Republicans who joined all 217 Democrats present in voting to approve legislation to establish the
National Commission to Investigate the January 6 Attack on the United States Capitol Complex meant to investigate the storming of the U.S. Capitol.
A 2025 investigation by the
Malheur Enterprise found Bentz used federal taxpayer money for "luxury" accommodations when traveling, such as visiting the $338
Davenport Hotel, $1,294
Coeur d'Alene Resort, and $381
Churchill Hotel all of which advertise themselves as luxurious.
Committee assignments
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United States House Committee on Natural Resources
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Subcommittee on Water, Oceans and Wildlife (Ranking Member)
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Subcommittee on Indigenous Peoples of the United States
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Committee on the Judiciary
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Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet
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Subcommittee on Antitrust, Commercial and Administrative Law
Caucus memberships
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Republican Main Street Partnership
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Republican Governance Group
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Congressional Western Caucus
Political positions
Veterans Affairs
On March 3, 2022, Bentz and many other Republicans voted against the
Honoring our PACT Act of 2021. Bentz was the only member of Oregon's House delegation to do so.
On January 12, 2022, Bentz voted against th
Guard and Reserve GI Bill Parity Act which would expand eligibility for educational assistance under the
G.I. Bill
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.
Abortion
Bentz describes himself as
pro-life
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, saying, "I believe that life begins at conception and that life should be protected until death by natural causes occurs." He supports abortion only when the mother's life is at risk.
In 2019,
Oregon Right to Life gave Bentz the
Atterberry Award, which recognizes Oregon legislators who "are tenacious in their public defense of Oregon’s vulnerable."
Health care
Bentz has said: "I strongly oppose government run healthcare... I believe Obamacare should be replaced with solutions that focus on free market principles to help drive down the skyrocketing cost of healthcare."
On March 31, 2022, Bentz voted against the
Affordable Insulin Now Act, which would cap the cost-sharing of insulin to $35 or 25% of the negotiated price (whichever is lower) for private insurance and $35 for Medicare.
2020 presidential election
Bentz joined the Republican members of Congress who sided with the Trump campaign's
. He voted not to certify Pennsylvania's electoral votes, citing constitutional concerns over actions taken by Pennsylvania’s Secretary of the Commonwealth and Supreme Court, which he believed improperly changed election procedures without legislative approval, leading to a loss of public confidence in the process. However, he voted to certify the electoral votes from Arizona, stating that in that case, the state legislature had lawfully delegated broader authority to local election officials. In a public statement, Bentz acknowledged Joe Biden’s victory and supported the peaceful transfer of power.
LGBTQ+ rights
On July 19, 2022, Bentz joined 46 other House Republicans in voting for the
Respect for Marriage Act
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, which would repeal the
Defense of Marriage Act
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and require each state, as well as the federal government, to recognize any marriage performed in another state. However, Bentz voted against final passage on December 8, 2022.
Israel
Bentz voted to provide Israel with support following
2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
Electoral history
Personal life
Bentz and his wife, Lindsay, a
veterinarian
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, live in Ontario and have two children.
[ Bentz has six siblings. He was born to Kenneth and Anne Bentz and raised on family ranches in Harney County. Bentz's grandfather Paul Stewart moved to Harney County in 1916 and purchased a small ranch, slowly trading ranches until he got the current family ranch. Bentz is a devout ]Roman Catholic
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and attends Blessed Sacrament Church in Ontario
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. He chaired the St Peter Catholic grade school board for five years.
References
External links
Representative Cliff Bentzofficial
U.S. House website
Cliff Bentz for Congress
Legislative website
Biography from Yturri Rose LLC
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Living people
20th-century Roman Catholics
21st-century members of the Oregon Legislative Assembly
21st-century members of the United States House of Representatives
21st-century Roman Catholics
American Roman Catholics
Catholic politicians from Oregon
Eastern Oregon University alumni
Lawyers from Salem, Oregon
Lewis & Clark Law School alumni
Oregon lawyers
People from Harney County, Oregon
People from Stayton, Oregon
Politicians from Ontario, Oregon
Politicians from Salem, Oregon
Ranchers from Oregon
Republican Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Oregon
Republican Party Oregon state senators