Complexities of oregon politics. And with that conservative populism and that second part of that but after we discussed what it looks like it is the edited volume there are 14 with considerable discussion liberal verses conservative to capture a the to use education and to develop policies that work well and that is why we chose them. Had with those conservatives in what i really want to emphasize and a lot of rhetoric was very populist and then on the conservative side but then we have bad district head everybody should have a say end participate so we chose those trends with that type of conservatism and liberalism. And then with that machine and then to see that it was the republican machine it was all tied into the railroad and transportation industry. But it initially and many farmers began to feel that the government was not thinking about that. And with that urban middle class. And then as part of that progressive movement. And with those political reforms. But the most importa
We are at Portland Oregon in the lewis and clark special collections per in we are going to see a range of collections from our lewis and clarke collection, including material representative of the times of the types of things they brought with them. Contemporary material that informs their decisions and the type of expedition they took you we will see contemporary accounts of the expedition created immediately after their returns to meet returns to washington. We going to see material that reflects on the expedition and romanticizes the events. I think they show a developing relationship to americans of the west. We start with material that reflects the nature of adventuring and the unknown from the early 19th and even 18thcentury and then move forward once the west was beginning to be known into a andar a more scientific knowledgebased understanding. We are going to learn about the traveling library that they took along with them. Then we are going to talk to associate head of specia
Im inspired by the leadership thats earned you the Speakers Office for a third consecutive assembly. Congratulations. Exactly 50 years ago today january 9th, 1967, tom mccall stood where i stand and took the oath of office as oregons governor. Oregon has changed in countless ways in the past half century. But one principle that has been endured can be found in the words governor mccall spoke at the beginning of his inaugural address. Their words about the importance of a strong relationship between the governor and the legislature. To the extent it is humanly possible to do, so said grofrn mccall, let us put aside the temptations to be guided by regionalism, factionalism or anything which frag mentes the public interest. May we pledge to one another to work not in partisanship but in partnership. It is in that spirit that i address you, the members of the 79th Oregon Legislative Assembly and in that spirit that i address all oregonians. Let me start by congratulating my fellow state wi
Im glad you were able to join us. I was a little worried yesterday that we might have an empty chamber today. Thank you madam speaker and thank you for your Extraordinary Service to oregon. Im inspired by the leadership thats earned you the Speakers Office for a third consecutive assembly. Congratulations. Exactly 50 years ago today january 9th, 1967, tom mccall stood where i stand and took the oath of office as oregons governor. Oregon has changed in countless ways in the past half century. But one principle that has been endured can be found in the words governor mccall spoke at the beginning of his inaugural address. Their words about the importance of a strong relationship between the governor and the legislature. To the extent it is humanly possible to do, so said grofrn mccall, let us put aside the temptations to be guided by regionalism, factionalism or anything which frag mentes the public interest. May we pledge to one another to work not in partisanship but in partnership. It
Im glad you were able to join us. I was a little worried yesterday that we might have an empty chamber today. Thank you madam speaker and thank you for your Extraordinary Service to oregon. Im inspired by the leadership thats earned you the Speakers Office for a third consecutive assembly. Congratulations. Exactly 50 years ago today january 9th, 1967, tom mccall stood where i stand and took the oath of office as oregons governor. Oregon has changed in countless ways in the past half century. But one principle that has been endured can be found in the words governor mccall spoke at the beginning of his inaugural address. Their words about the importance of a strong relationship between the governor and the legislature. To the extent it is humanly possible to do, so said grofrn mccall, let us put aside the temptations to be guided by regionalism, factionalism or anything which frag mentes the public interest. May we pledge to one another to work not in partisanship but in partnership. It