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Rick Bauman
Richard H. "Rick" Bauman (born April 1950) is a former Democratic politician from the US state of Oregon who served in the Oregon House of Representatives and on the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners in the 1980s. He was also the Democratic nominee for United States Senator from Oregon in 1986. After retiring from politics in 1992, Bauman began organizing bicycle tours and was a founder of Portland Bridge Pedal, an annual bicycle tour crossing all the bridges in Portland. ==Early life and career== Bauman was born in 1950 in Marinette, Wisconsin〔()〕 and is the grandson of Harvey V. Higley, who served as Veteran's Administration director under President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Bauman moved with his family to Santa Clara, California where he graduated from high school, and then enrolled at UC Santa Cruz where he received a bachelor's degree in anthropology. Bauman spent a year in India setting up a public health program before relocating to Portland, Oregon, where he transferred to Portland State University and earned another bachelor's degree, this time in biology.〔〔 Now married to Judy, who was attending law school, Bauman drove taxis and worked as a home remodeler while helping raise the couple's two daughters.〔〔 Bauman applied to Oregon Health Sciences University with hopes of becoming a doctor, but was not admitted.〔
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