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'''Rob Oates''' was elected to the Caldwell City Council in November 2003. He and his wife, Debbie, have three children. Rob is a fifth generation Idahoan, was raised in Caldwell and graduated from Caldwell High in 1974. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business Management from the University of Idaho in 1978. At graduation Rob was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Army and served as a tank officer and helicopter weapons test pilot and project engineer for the next ten years, leaving the service as a Major. After working in technology jobs in several cities in the East, '''Rob''' moved his family to Caldwell in 1997. He was a senior systems analyst for Sears in the Boise Technology Center for five years and has been a contract technical trainer and web application developer. | '''Rob Oates''' was elected to the Caldwell City Council in November 2003. He and his wife, Debbie, have three children. Rob is a fifth generation Idahoan, was raised in Caldwell and graduated from Caldwell High in 1974. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business Management from the University of Idaho in 1978. At graduation Rob was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in the Army and served as a tank officer and helicopter weapons test pilot and project engineer for the next ten years, leaving the service as a Major. After working in technology jobs in several cities in the East, '''Rob''' moved his family to Caldwell in 1997. He was a senior systems analyst for Sears in the Boise Technology Center for five years and has been a contract technical trainer and web application developer. | ||
Oates has been involved in the community serving several terms as President of the Caldwell Band Boosters. | |||
He was the Data Manager for the Idaho Women's Fitness Celebration for six years and an Elder in Caldwell's Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church. | He was the Data Manager for the Idaho Women's Fitness Celebration for six years and an Elder in Caldwell's Boone Memorial Presbyterian Church. | ||
Oates is also the State Chair for the Libertarian Party of Idaho since 2006. | |||
==Political Positions== | |||
===Civic Interests=== | |||
#Successful downtown revitalization | #Successful downtown revitalization | ||
# Transit solutions with no new taxes | # Transit solutions with no new taxes | ||
# Freedom from unnecessary government for Caldwell's citizens | # Freedom from unnecessary government for Caldwell's citizens | ||
===Liaison Committees=== | |||
# Airport Commission | # Airport Commission | ||
# Library Board | # Library Board | ||
# Mayor's Youth Advisory Council | # Mayor's Youth Advisory Council | ||
==External Links== | |||
*http://www.cityofcaldwell.com/page/34735/;jsessionid=1cr2fj0qwuyw7 | |||
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[[Category: State Party Chairs]] | [[Category:State Party Chairs]] | ||
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[[Category: Candidates for Town or City Council]] | [[Category:Candidates for Town or City Council]] | ||
[[Category: Idaho Candidates]] | [[Category:Idaho Candidates]] |