Database of Social Media Policies (thanks to iLibrarian for the lead) See also: U.S. Government social media policies Previous OLR blog post on public servants and…
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Public Video-Conferencing Sites in Oregon
I recently gathered information about where to find public video-conferencing sites around the state, for use by government and non-profit organizations. I’ve posted my list at the Washington…
Where are the 2009 Oregon Revised Statutes?
…See also the websites for the Clerk of the House and Secretary of the Senate for more information.Previous Oregon Legal Research blog posts on Oregon law making under the labels:…
Oregon Supreme Court Case Limiting Mandatory Measure 11 Sentences
The Oregon Supreme Court case that limited mandatory measure 11 sentences and that garnered a lot of headlines and commentary in September, was: STATE OF OREGON v. RODRIGUEZ…
What is a Financial Planner?
…find information about Financial Planners and personal money management? Try these: 1) My Money dot gov 2) Treasury Direct dot gov (a place to research government investment options) 3) The…
Oregon Task Force on Effective and Cost-Efficient Service Provision
Did you know that … “There is created the Task Force on Effective and Cost-Efficient Service Provision …”: House Bill 2920 (HTML or PDF) (Chapter 881, (2009 Laws):…
Constitution Day 2009 in Oregon
Constitution Day is Thursday, September 17, 2009. I won’t be celebrating in my usual way, but will acknowledge the day by giving out free pocket U.S. Constitutions at…
Oregon Election 2010: Ballot Measures 66 and 67
Link to update. Do you want to read the official text of these ballot measures and get a head start on preparing for the January 2010 election? 1)…
Public Radio & Pledge Drive Aggravation: What is a National Treasure Worth?
…which received the equivalent of $5.6 billion in government money in 2007. When it comes to public media, the United States is decisively outspent by the governments of most other…
Law dot Gov: Maybe? Finally? Soon?
An idea whose time has come, maybe, soon: Law.Gov: A Proposed Registry and Repository of All Primary Legal Materials of the United States PACER, CRS, eCourt, eFiling, caselaw,…
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