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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. Eric Zimmerman (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Eric Zimmerman was elected to Portland City Council in 2024 in District 4, along with Olivia Clark and Mitch Green. [1] Zimmerman is one of the twelve inaugural members of Portland's new expanded city council after switching from a city commission government to a mayor–council government.

  4. List of LGBTQ rights organizations in the United States

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    Gay Rights National Lobby: 1976: Merged into the HRC: GenderPAC (GPAC) 1995: Dissolved GetEQUAL: 2010: Active GLAAD: 1985: Active GLBTQ Legal Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) 1978: GLIFAA: 1992: Active GLMA: Health Professionals Advancing LGBTQ Equality: 1994 (1981) Homophobia in medicine: Active Global Equality Fund: 2011: GSA Network: 1998 ...

  5. 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.

  6. Category:LGBTQ political advocacy groups in Oregon - Wikipedia

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  7. 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.

  8. 2004 Oregon Ballot Measure 36 - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Supporters also wanted to prevent the state courts from coming to the same conclusion as the county commissions—that the state constitution and law required the government to license same-sex marriage—before several standing civil rights lawsuits on the issue could be resolved. Basic Rights Oregon led the campaign against Measure 36 ...

  9. Oregon Supreme Court to decide if Republican lawmakers who ...

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    Five Republican state senators sued the secretary of state saying her interpretation of Measure 113 is wrong and they should be able to run again.