…can also find from the Multnomah County Tax Supervising & Conservation Commission. ONWARD TO …. MEASURE 11: Mandatory Minimum Sentences Measure 11, a statutory enactment to the ORS, was…
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The Oregon Constitution and the Proverbial Dog’s Breakfast
…and how gas tax money must be spent. “I guess sacred is in the eyes of the beholder,” says Dan Meek, who has spearheaded initiatives on campaign finance and public…
Oregon Debt Collection Woes and Rogues
…State Legislator. 2) Federal Trade Commission (FTC): (see Quick Finder or click on Consumer Protection tab) 3) Oregon Attorney General (but see also above Oregonian article and editorial about recommended…
Oregon Government Ethics Rules: Statutes and Regulations
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has posted information on legislative changes to state ethics laws and regulations: Things Public Officials Should Know About Oregon’s New Government Ethics Laws ,…
Crime, Mental Illness, Politics, Law and Libraries
1) Crime in the library, the lighter side (public librarians laughing darkly) 2) People with Mental Illnesses in the Library (public librarians not laughing, darkly or otherwise) 3)…
“Is it legal?” in the Library
at how many people live on the edge of lawfulness and unlawfulness. My life just isn’t that exciting. Maybe I have to work on that. Anyway, I bet public librarians…
Dog Days: No More “One Free Bite”?
Interim Committee on Judiciary) — Relating to dogs. 1-10(H) First reading. Referred to Speaker’s desk. 1-17 Referred to Judiciary. 2-8 Public Hearing held. 3-22 Work Session held….
Corky v. Petunia: Pro Se Litigants & Lawyers, Evidence & Relevance
State Bar and Legal Aid web pages for information (and the law library of course). It’s a public service opportunity waiting for attorneys and judges to take it on….
Laptops: “Treat Them Like Cash”
(If you don’t subscribe to the print or online Consumer Reports, log on through your local public library or email, phone, or visit them. Many public libraries provide their…
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