In this country. Right now average american cant possibly imagine going to a doctor that is a licensed of course doctors have been nice but thats not the case for a lot of u. S. History. Prior to these decisions, prior to this court enabling decision i write about, the practice of medicine was a wideopen occupation, marjorie looked down upon. People with some exceptions did make a very robust living at it. It was not an era that edie would hope your mother and said you wanted to become a doctor, she would not be happy. It was a generally low, dirty, anybody could practice medicine. You could put doctrine front of your name whether you had a degree or not. As long as you get your patience to pay the bills, you could continue doing that. Its that kind of chaotic medical practice that the science oriented ana people want to get rid of and they felt it turns out, they were right. They felt if they could transform the practice of medicine into a sciencebased , state licensed profession, the
Of our state, especially in the 20th century. The first example of the legislative innovation was in 1902 when the legislator created the Oregon Initiative and referendum. A system that allowed the public to play a lead role in writing and, writing regulations also in recalling elected officials. Here in oregon, our ballots are often very lengthy. We know only vote for candidates, but we vote on referendums and ideas for the policy for legislation. One of the most important ones that was passed back in 1912 was giving women the right to vote. Great oregonian stories with abigail. She came across from illinois in a covered wagon covered wagon. She was oregons leading suffragists, plotting to give women the right to own property. Fighting to give women the right to vote. Five times it went to the ballot and five times men voted it down. It was not until 1912 that women got the right to vote in oregon when the petition and referendum voted for it. The great story is that, while abigail wa
And referendum system that allows the public to play a lead role in writing laws and writing regulations and also in recalling elected officials. But here in oregon our ball lots are often very lengthy because not only do we vote on candidates but were voting on a series of initiatives and referendums for ideas for policy, for legislation. One of the most important ones that was passed back in 1912 was giving women the right to vote. One of the great oregonian stories is Abigail Scott do doneway. For more than half a century, she was fighting to give women the right to own property, fighting time and time again to give women the right to vote. Five times it went to the ballot and five times men voted it down and it wasnt until 1912 when women got the right to vote in oregon when the initiative and referendum voted for it. While abigail was doing all she could do give women to right to vote, one of the leading opponents was a fellow named harvey scott, abigails brother. Unfortunately fo
Are open. The numbers are on the bottom of your screen. A very good saturday morning. Here are the headlines that americans are waking up to this morning. Many of them talking about the economic and jobs situation in the country. The lead story in the Los Angeles Times the wall street journal this morning. The Orange County register this morning. Heres the front page of the Financial Times weekend paper. Finally to the front page of the Washington Post this morning. President obama spoke about the jobs situation and wage situation yesterday in remarks at the white house briefly before he introduced his new pick to head the pentagon. Heres a bit of what the president had to say at the beginning of that statement. Last month americas businesses created more than 300,000 jobs. This keeps a pace so tar this year so far this year that we have not seen since the 1990s. So far this year over the first 11 months of 2014 our economy has created 2. 65 million jobs. Thats more than in any entire
The good news is that the Legislature has reaffirmed that illegal drugs are, indeed, illegal. But that does not mean the job is finished. Lawmakers must ensure that state policy is working for those t