Phil Henderson Files for Deschutes County Commissioner Seat

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Phil Henderson, Bend attorney and business owner filed with the Deschutes County Clerk’s office last week to run for the County Commissioner seat currently held by Alan Unger. Henderson, a Republican, will oppose Bend City Councilor Tom Greene in the May Primary.

This will be the first campaign for elected office by Henderson, a 56-year-old 5th generation Oregonian and 23-year resident of Deschutes County.

Henderson strongly feels he possesses the skills learned in the private sector to help grow Deschutes County’s economy. “My legal expertise and experience both with running and owning businesses will serve my fellow county residents well. We need to listen to what taxpayers want. I will do that,” says Henderson. “I know the issues and I have ideas on how to address them.”

Like many fiscal conservatives, Henderson has concerns with government spending and plans to address how best to meet the budget needs of Deschutes County while reducing the county’s dependency on ever-shrinking federal and state dollars.

“I believe I will be a very effective advocate for Deschutes County taxpayers in setting policies for how our services are provided and where our money is spent. I learned in the private sector long ago that people have to be accountable for the money they spend. We need to insure those values are upheld here in Deschutes County,” says Henderson, who’s priorities include reducing property taxes and promoting economic development.

An honors graduate of Yale and the University of Oregon Law School, Henderson practiced law in Bend for 14 years prior to working for Sun Forest Construction, where he served as president for four years. He currently owns a home building company, Phil Henderson Homes. Henderson has served as a board member of the Deschutes County United Way and the Heart Institute of the Cascades, as well as on the City of Bend Budget Committee. He and his wife Therese, live in Bend with their two dogs.

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  1. Natacha Kenyon on

    I want to donate $100 to your campaign. I don’t see a way to do so on this page nor an address. Please help me.

    Natacha Kenyon
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    Bend, OR 97709

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