…to begin your research is with the: State of Oregon Home Care Commission and their Consumer / Employer Tools website. Their contact information is: Department of Human Services Seniors and…
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“Where to Find Lost Loot” (Money, Savings Bonds, Insurance Policies, Refunds)
them for posting it free, online). More on consumer protection from the Federal Trade Commission and the soon to be activated (we hope) Consumer Financial Protection Bureau….
Oregon November 2010 Election: REGISTER TO VOTE (and Gubernators)
…term limits, Salary commission, Vacancy in office, Election to fill vacancies, library tax district, and officeholder right to hold and run (i.e. hold onto current office while running for another…
Oregon November 2010 Election: Gubernator (aka Governor) Candidates!
…in Multnomah County, you’ll see a full election ballot, including ones on county officeholder term limits, Salary commission, Vacancy in office, Election to fill vacancies, library tax district, and officeholder…
Don’t Throw Out that “Old” Oregon Law Book! (Motor Vehicle, Criminal Law, and Probate Law Revisions)
…lot in print, but have also been scanned (yay!), including these: 1973-4 Motor Vehicle Code Revision 1967-72 Criminal Law Revision Commission 1964-1968 Probate Law Revision Advisory Committee Their…
Trial Practice and the Use of Archived Web Pages
…Corporations aren’t the only non-human entities that have “people“-rights to move cross-country, so to speak; digital documents change their addresses (URLs) as frequently as human-people do and there is no…
Washington County (Oregon): Lives of Children of Incarcerated Parents
Thursday, March 10, 2011 program: Sponsored by: Health & Human Services Department, Commission on Children & Families Division: Washington County’s Children of Incarcerated Parents Committee (CIPC) will present a…
Money, Money, Money: the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
One day you will need or thank the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), just as we need or thank the Federal Trade Commission’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. If you…
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