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  2. Basic Rights Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Basic Rights Oregon held its first meetings in 1995 and became a 501(c)(4) organization in 1996. [9]In 1999, Basic Rights launched the Fair Workplace Project, [10] which was designed to increase the number of employers voluntarily adopting nondiscrimination policies.

  3. Hands Across Hawthorne - Wikipedia

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    Following Forkner's speech, Basic Rights Oregon executive director Jeana Frazzini thanked the couple, spoke of the symbolism of the hand-holding rally, and encouraged supporters to volunteer for the Q Patrol. [27] During the rally, the crowd sang the Beatles' "I Want to Hold Your Hand". [19] [28]

  4. Terry Bean - Wikipedia

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    Terry Bean is a fifth-generation Oregonian and was born in Portland, Oregon. [2] He is the son of Ormond and Jean Bean. [3] [4] He graduated from Lake Oswego High School, [5] after which he attended the University of Oregon on the Chick Evans Golf Scholarship [5] graduating with a bachelor's degree in political science.

  5. Oregon Government Ethics Commission selects current employee ...

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    The Oregon Government Ethics Commission selected Susan Myers as its new executive director Thursday. Myers will replace Ron Bersin, who is retiring.

  6. What Oregon Rep. E. Werner Reschke said during the Jan. 17 interview Ryan's investigation centered on an interview Reschke did before the 2024 legislative session began.

  7. Finalists for Oregon Ethics Commission director answer ... - AOL

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  8. 2004 Oregon Ballot Measure 36 - Wikipedia

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    Ballot Measure 36 was a 2004 initiative in the U.S. state of Oregon. It amended the Oregon Constitution to define marriage as a union of one man and one woman. The initiative passed with 1,028,546 votes in favor, and 787,556 votes against (57% to 43%) in the November 2, 2004 general election. [3]

  9. Oregon businesses are spending millions to oppose a ballot ...

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    Oregon residents will soon vote on a corporate tax increase to give them a universal basic income. Businesses have spent millions to oppose the 3% tax on corporate sales over $25 million.