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Oregon 2011 Legislative Session
…the biennial sessions (not to be confused with the word biannual) to annual sessions. Excerpt: “Be It Resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon: PARAGRAPH 1. Section…
Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #15 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections 7-9)
Links to Previous Bites can be found here at, “Oregon Consitution in Small Bites: So Far“ Today: Oregon Constitution in Small Bites: Bite #15 (Article IV, Legislative Department, Sections…
Oregon 2014 Legislative Session Preview
From Oregon Legislative Administration Committee Services: “To encourage transparency, public participation, and efficiency in government, the Oregon Legislative Assembly is making available the 2014 Senate and House Legislative Measures…
October 2021 is Archives Month in Oregon
Visit the Portland Archives news and events page for info on and links to Archives Month 2021 events around the state. Visit their Local Heritage Organizations page for…
Your History Has Left the Building: The Internet is (still) Rotting (The Atlantic)
In honor of Halloween and the need for scary stories, I recommend this June 2021 article from “The Atlantic” for anyone and everyone who wants to believe that…
Special Historical Research Collections in Oregon
…local, state, and regional history in the country, with holdings that chronicle the history of the Oregon Country from early exploration to the present day. Collection strengths include: European discovery,…
Dream Job for the Right Person: Rare Book Librarian (Yale Law School)
…think independently, consult appropriately, and solve problems. Preferred Education, Experience and Skills: JD from ABA-accredited law school or advanced degree in history. Demonstrated knowledge of legal history. Demonstrated reading…
Shouldn’t Every Day be Constitution Day (not just 9/17)?
Happy U.S. Constitution Day! There must be a cocktail you can drink to toast the U.S. Constitution, its origins, and improvements (yes, the founders knew the U.S. Constitution…
Oregon Women in History: ‘We Can’t Do Much Worse Than the Men’ (The Atlantic)
Last May I blogged about this article: One Woman, One Vote x 26 Equals the First Woman Mayor, All Woman City Council in 1916 Umatilla, Oregon And just…
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