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John Frank Pearson V 1987 - 2021
John Pearson, deeply loved son of Becky and Jay Pearson of McMinnville, Oregon, and beloved brother of Zak Pearson of Chicago, was born March 27, 1987, in McMinnville, and passed away unexpectedly April 19, 2021, at home in McMinnville.
Growing up in McMinnville, John enjoyed family camping trips to national and state parks, skiing, river rafting and fishing lakes and streams. Marion Lake above the North Santiam River Gorge and the lakes and streams along the Cascade Lakes Highway near Bend were particular favorites of his. John was always in search of the unexplored and spent much of his time seeking out new adventures along the less traveled trails in Washington, Oregon and the wilderness throughout the Southwest.
Del. Mike Mullin, D-Newport News, discusses the collapse of legislation on mandatory minimum sentences.
RICHMOND â The General Assembly on Monday formally capped a COVID-19-complicated session that featured landmark action on issues ranging from the death penalty to future marijuana legalization.
Here are 26 reasons why the session mattered.
Abortion
The House and Senate backed legislation to remove the ban on abortion coverage on the stateâs health care exchange.
Booze
Lawmakers backed restaurantsâ ability to sell cocktails to-go through July 1, 2022. The legislation is a first step toward making permanent a temporary pandemic provision that has allowed restaurants to sell cocktails to-go since April.
Richmond Times-Dispatch
The General Assembly on Monday formally capped a COVID-complicated session that featured landmark action on issues ranging from the death penalty to future marijuana legalization.
Here are 26 reasons why the session mattered.
AbortionThe House and Senate backed legislation to remove the ban on abortion coverage on the stateâs health care exchange.
AlcoholLawmakers backed restaurantsâ ability to sell cocktails to-go through July 1, 2022. The legislation is a first step toward making permanent a temporary pandemic provision that has allowed restaurants to sell cocktails to-go since April.
Censure The Senate censured Sen. Amanda Chase, R-Chesterfield, a GOP candidate for governor, for âconduct unbecomingâ of a member of the Senate.
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