Bent Høie
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Bent Høie (born 4 May 1971 in Randaberg) is a Norwegian politician representing the Conservative Party. He is currently a representative of Rogaland in the Storting, he was first elected in 2001. Studied law at University of Bergen in 1991, also education from Norwegian School of Hotel Management 1991-93. He also represents his party in Stavanger Municipal Council and Rogaland County Council.
Høie is openly gay.[1]
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[edit] Storting committees
- 2005–2009 Member of the Standing Committee on Local Government and Public Administration.
- 2001–2005 Member of the Standing Committee on Health and Social Affairs.
- 2000–2001 Member of the Standing Committee on Energy and the Environment
[edit] Delegations
2001- :Deputy member of the Norwegian Delegation to the Nordic Council, deputy member of the Norwegian Delegation to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe.
[edit] Local government
2000- , 1991-1999: Member of the Rogaland County Council 1999-2003:Member of the Stavanger Municipal Council 1999-2000:Member of the Rogaland County Executive Board 1991-1995:Member of the Randaberg Municipal Council
[edit] Political appointments
2000- : Chairman of the Stavanger Conservative Party 1997-1999: Deputy chairman of the Rogaland Conservative Party 1995-1999: Political adviser for the Stavanger Conservative Party group in the Municipal Council 1993-1995: Campaign secretary of the Rogaland Conservative Party 1993-1995: Member of the Central Executive Committee of the Young Conservatives of Norway 1990-1992: Chairman of the Rogaland Young Conservatives
[edit] Other administrative posts
2000- : Chairman of the board of the Dyslexia Research Foundation
[edit] External links
- (Norwegian) [1]
- ^ Dagbladet article (Norwegian)
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