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28. Oregon's First Year of Government-Approved
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21. Assisted suicide ruling expected by late April.(Courts)(Court: A judge will rule whether the U.S. government can stop Oregon's law.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: Assisted suicide ruling expected by late April.(Courts)(Court: A judge will rule whether the U.S. government can stop Oregon's law.)
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22. Members of the Provisional Government of Oregon: Peter Hardeman Burnett, David Hill, Asa Lovejoy, Joseph Gale, Medorem Crawford, Alvin T. Smith
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Chapters: Peter Hardeman Burnett, David Hill, Asa Lovejoy, Joseph Gale, Medorem Crawford, Alvin T. Smith, Robert Newell, Jesse Quinn Thornton, William Fraser Tolmie, Peter G. Stewart, George Abernethy, Ralph Wilcox, Joseph Meek, Robert Moore, Alonzo A. Skinner, Henry A. G. Lee, William H. Willson, John H. Couch, James Nesmith, Absalom J. Hembree, Webley John Hauxhurst, Nathaniel Ford, Samuel Thurston, Cornelius Gilliam, George W. Ebbert, Charles H. Bennett, Jesse Applegate, Alanson Beers, William J. Bailey, Samuel Parker, Osborne Russell, Albert E. Wilson, Philip Foster, James A. O'neil, Hiram Straight, Joseph C. Avery, William G. T'vault, Daniel Waldo, Stephen Meek, Thomas J. Hubbard, Ira Babcock, Columbia Lancaster, George Lebreton, William H. Gray, Daniel H. Lownsdale. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 185. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Peter Hardeman Burnett (November 15, 1807 May 17, 1895) was an American politician and the first state Governor of California, serving from December 20, 1849 to January 9, 1851. He was also the first California governor to resign from office. Burnett previously served briefly during December 1849 as the territorial civilian governor of California. Born in Nashville, Tennessee but raised in rural Missouri to a lower-class family, Burnett received no formal education in his youth, but self educated himself regarding law and government. After owning a general store, Burnett turned to a career in law. During his career as a lawyer, Burnett defended a group of Mormons including Joseph Smith who were accused of treason, arson and robbery. During the trial, Burnett requested a change of venue for the court proceedings, where during transportation to the next venue, the accused Mormons escaped. In 1843, Burnett became part of the exodus of Easterners ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=7679300 ... Read more


23. Possible aid extension met with skepticism.(Government)(Some Oregon counties regard Congress' plan to restore timber payments as "a big if"): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: Possible aid extension met with skepticism.(Government)(Some Oregon counties regard Congress' plan to restore timber payments as "a big if")
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24. Oregon Department of Transportation building nation's first 'Roadside solar' project.: An article from: Government Finance Review
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Title: Oregon Department of Transportation building nation's first 'Roadside solar' project.
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Publication: Government Finance Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: October 1, 2008
Publisher: Government Finance Officers Association
Volume: 24Issue: 5Page: 5(1)

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25. Understanding Oregon's governments
by Jay B Vanderford
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26. Stimulus puts a hole in budget for Oregon.(Government)(Revenues: The federal tax cut means the state also will receive millions of dollars less in taxes.): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: Stimulus puts a hole in budget for Oregon.(Government)(Revenues: The federal tax cut means the state also will receive millions of dollars less in taxes.)
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27. A High Performance Government.(Gresham, Oregon): An article from: Government Finance Review
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Title: A High Performance Government.(Gresham, Oregon)
Author: Bonnie Kraft
Publication: Government Finance Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: April 1, 2000
Publisher: Government Finance Officers Association
Volume: 16Issue: 2Page: 42

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28. Oregon's First Year of Government-Approved Assisted Suicide.: An article from: National Right to Life News
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Title: Oregon's First Year of Government-Approved Assisted Suicide.
Publication: National Right to Life News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 11, 1999
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29. Oregon Government Introduction: Oregon Department of Human Services, Public Commission on the Oregon Legislature, Oregon Department of Aviation
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Chapters: Oregon Department of Human Services, Public Commission on the Oregon Legislature, Oregon Department of Aviation, Oregon Department of Corrections, Doug Whitsett, Oregon Ballot Measure 40 and Subsequent Measures, Oregon Economic and Community Development Department, Oregon Public Utility Commission, Oregon School for the Blind, Oregon Circuit Courts, Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services, Oregon Wine Board, Oregon Sustainability Board, Politics of Oregon, Oregon Parks and Recreation Department, Freedom Socialist Party, Oregon State Board of Higher Education, Garr King, Oregon Administrative Rules, Oregon Senate Bills 100 and 101, Ancer L. Haggerty, Oregon Employment Department, Oregon Department of Agriculture, Oregon State Board of Geologist Examiners, Oregon State Archives, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, Oregon Blue Book, Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training, Oregon Water Resources Department, Oregon Department of Administrative Services, Oregon Department of Veterans' Affairs, Justice Courts, Oregonians in Action, Oregon University System, Oregon Department of Forestry, Oregon Republican Party, Oregon Department of Education, the Oregon Channel, Oregon Performance Reporting Information System, Oregon Housing and Community Services Department, Oregon Ballot Measure 7, Oregon State Capitol Foundation, Oregon Revised Statutes, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries, Oregon Department of Justice, Oregon Arts Commission, Oregon Public Employees Retirement System, Oregon Department of Land Conservation and Development, Oregon Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development, Oregon Department of Revenue, Oregon State Elections Division, Oregon Department of Energy, Working Families Party of Oregon, Citizen Legislature, Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, Oregon State Office of Degree Authorization, Oregon Defense of Marriage Coalition, Oregon Student A...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=8540173 ... Read more


30. States and Territories Established in 1843: Transvaal, Provisional Government of Oregon, Colony of Natal, Kovno Governorate
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Chapters: Transvaal, Provisional Government of Oregon, Colony of Natal, Kovno Governorate. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 29. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt:Seal of the Provisional Government The Provisional Government of Oregon was a popularly elected government created in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It existed from May 2, 1843 until March 3, 1849. Created at a time when no country had sovereignty over the region, this independent government provided a legal system and a common defense for pioneers settling the region. As laid out in Section 1 of the preamble to the Organic Laws of Oregon, which were adopted in 1843 to serve as a constitution, settlers only agreed to the laws until such time as the United States of America extend their jurisdiction over us. The government had three branches that included a legislature, judiciary, and executive branch. The executive branch was first the Executive Committee, consisting of three members, in effect from 1843 to 1845; in 1845, a single governor position was created. The judicial branch had a single supreme judge along with several lower courts, and a legislative committee of nine served as a legislature until 1845 when the Oregon House of Representatives was established. A series of meetings were held, beginning in 1841, at Champoeg (on the French Prairie) and a few other sites in the Willamette Valley. The first meetings were held, in part, as a response to the death of Ewing Young. Young died without a will, and had extensive business dealings with many other pioneers; a probate court was needed to administer his estate. In February 1841, a probate judge and a few other positions were appointed, but no further movement towards establishing a government occurred. The movement towards se...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10092928 ... Read more


31. Men of Champoeg: A Record of the Lives of the Pioneers Who Founded the Oregon Government
by Caroline C. Dobbs
 Hardcover: 218 Pages (1932)

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32. Approval of the Oregon Bill: Message notifying the House of Representatives of his Approval of the Bill "To establish the Territorial Government of Oregon."
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33. 1849 Disestablishments: Provisional Government of Oregon
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Chapters: Provisional Government of Oregon. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 97. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt:Seal of the Provisional Government The Provisional Government of Oregon was a popularly elected government created in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It existed from May 2, 1843 until March 3, 1849. Created at a time when no country had sovereignty over the region, this independent government provided a legal system and a common defense for pioneers settling the region. As laid out in Section 1 of the preamble to the Organic Laws of Oregon, which were adopted in 1843 to serve as a constitution, settlers only agreed to the laws until such time as the United States of America extend their jurisdiction over us. The government had three branches that included a legislature, judiciary, and executive branch. The executive branch was first the Executive Committee, consisting of three members, in effect from 1843 to 1845; in 1845, a single governor position was created. The judicial branch had a single supreme judge along with several lower courts, and a legislative committee of nine served as a legislature until 1845 when the Oregon House of Representatives was established. A series of meetings were held, beginning in 1841, at Champoeg (on the French Prairie) and a few other sites in the Willamette Valley. The first meetings were held, in part, as a response to the death of Ewing Young. Young died without a will, and had extensive business dealings with many other pioneers; a probate court was needed to administer his estate. In February 1841, a probate judge and a few other positions were appointed, but no further movement towards establishing a government occurred. The movement towards self-government picked up momentum in early 1843,...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=10092928 ... Read more


34. $15 billion plan for Oregon.(Government)(Gov. Ted Kulongoski proposes using a surge in state revenue to restore public services): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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Title: $15 billion plan for Oregon.(Government)(Gov. Ted Kulongoski proposes using a surge in state revenue to restore public services)
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35. Measuring government performance: experimenting with service efforts and accomplishments reporting in Portland, Oregon.: An article from: Government Finance Review
by Richard C. Tracy, Ellen P. Jean
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From the supplier: The service efforts and accomplishments (SEA) report is a process used by the Office of the City Auditor in Portland, OR, to define, collect, audit and report information on government performance on the city's police, fire, parks and recreation, water, wastewater and transportation services. The SEA report has benefited program management, the budgeting process and public accountability. It is a useful tool for managing urban programs and is an aid in designing reports for performance. Further experimentation will help in finding effective ways to measure government performance.

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Title: Measuring government performance: experimenting with service efforts and accomplishments reporting in Portland, Oregon.
Author: Richard C. Tracy
Publication: Government Finance Review (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 1993
Publisher: Government Finance Officers Association
Volume: v9Issue: n6Page: p11(4)

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36. Wind energy planning guidebook for Oregon local governments
by Margaret Moorehead
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37. Provisional Government of Oregon: Oregon Country, Organic Laws of Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Oregon House of Representatives, Oregon Territorial Legislature
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Provisional Government of Oregon was a popularly elected government created in the Oregon Country, in the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It existed from May 2, 1843 until March 3, 1849. Created at a time when no country had sovereignty over the region, this independent government provided a legal system and a common defense for pioneers settling the region. As laid out in Section 1 of the preamble to the Organic Laws of Oregon, which were adopted in 1843 to serve as a constitution, settlers only agreed to the laws ?until such time as the United States of America extend their jurisdiction over us.? The government had three branches that included a legislature, judiciary, and executive branch. The executive branch was first the Executive Committee, consisting of three members, in effect from 1843 to 1845; in 1845, a single governor position was created. ... Read more


38. Champoeg Meetings: Oregon Country, Pacific Northwest, Settler, Government, Hudson's Bay Company, John McLoughlin, Fort Vancouver, Vancouver, Washington, ... Prairie, Willamette River, Marion County
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The Champoeg Meetings in Oregon Country were the first attempts at governing in the Pacific Northwest by United States European-American pioneers. Prior to this, the closest entity to a government was the Hudson's Bay Company, mainly through Dr. John McLoughlin at Fort Vancouver in present day Vancouver, Washington. There were a series of meetings over three years held at Champoeg on the French Prairie along the Willamette River in present day Marion County, Oregon, beginning in 1841. A small but growing number of pioneers were settling in the Willamette Valley where no Euro-American government was in place. With the death of prominent settler Ewing Young in 1841, a group of settlers began to advocate for a settler run government in the region. These meetings at Champoeg culminated in a vote on May 2, 1843, with a vote of 52-50 in favor of forming what became the Provisional Government of Oregon. Although primarily supported by the American pioneers in the region, several French-Canadian settlers did vote in favor of forming the government. ... Read more


39. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE OREGON PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT AND WHAT CAUSED ITS FORMATION THE QUARTERLY of the OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY XIII June 1912 Number 2
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40. Revenue forecast turns from dark to darker.(City/Region)(A fall in income tax collections and lower lottery earnings may force Oregon's government to dip ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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