…listen to Oregon Supreme Court oral arguments in the “MacPherson v DAS” Measure 37 case on January 10th. Upshot: don’t count on getting a seat but argument will be broadcast…
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THE 2007 ORS IS NOT (yet) ONLINE – NOT, NOT, NOT
print 2007 ORS at the public library (yeah!) and you can also look at the 2007 Oregon Advance Sheets (aka Session Law (look that up in the Legislative Glossary))….
Gavel to Gavel Coverage of Oregon Legislature
The Oregon Channel will launch on January 8th, 2007, when the 74th Legislative Assembly convenes. Their web page says: The Oregon Channel provides gavel-to-gavel, unedited television coverage of…
Jordaan Clark and OHSH Arguments
KATU reports on the Jordaan Clark and OHSU arguments in the Oregon Supreme Court on Tuesday, January 9th. Last line in the story: “In the meantime, State Senator…
Oregon Legislature Annual Sessions: Let the Voters Vote?
Today’s Oregonian has an editorial by Linda Flores on putting the question to the voters. about changing our biennial legislature to an annual one. She refers, among…
Towing Complaint? Speak Out Now.
…and that you are on the side of angels (you are aren’t you?). Today’s Oregonian ran a story today about some of the towing bills before the state legislature. Hope…
Oregon Legislators and Health Care: “Treating Cancer is a Profit Center”
should be considering. You can find your legislator’s contact information here. This morning’s Oregonian had a story about the waning days of the legislative session and had a front…
Oregon Laws Going into Effect January 1, 2008
The Oregon Legislature has posted a press release of Top Bills Going into Effect January 1, including but not limited to new laws on health care, civil rights, ID…
Sit-Lie Ordinances
…Legislative Director for the ACLU of Oregon, explaining why they oppose the proposed Portland sit-lie ordinance. Today’s Oregonian, May 1st, has an editorial by Israel Bayer, Director of Street Roots,…
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