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John Fielding, CEO
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He is currently a member of the Growth Management Committee for the mayor of Portland, Oregon and on the Board of Directors of the Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association.
He is a prominent member of Oregon's entrepreneurial community as a former board member of the Oregon Entrepreneurs Forum and the founder of the Portland Angel Network, a network of private investors.
Oregon's 9 percent personal income tax leads some businesses and workers to seek out opportunities across the river in Washington, which has no such tax.
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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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It is organized by the Oregon Commission on Asian Affairs in partnership with the City of Portland Immigrant Refugee Program and Asian Pacific American Seniors Coalition.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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In addition, Oregon's certification commission, also an autonomous board, recently introduced a comprehensive plan to ensure that teachers with continuing certificates undertake professional development.
Oregon's forests are a renewable resource which if managed properly will continue to provide habitat for wildlife, jobs for people, stability for Oregon's communities and recreation potential for all.
Oregon's committee, which was convened by the Department of Human Resources, set, as one of its first objectives, the development of a working relationship with the Department of Justice.
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Astrid Schuhmann, Backpacker
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A Portland Oregon hotels motels travel and tourism guide to the hottest local attractions and travel information links.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Research at the University of Oregon's Institute on Violent and Destructive Behavior suggests that most schools with effective schoolwide systems that focus on learning and behavior can prevent at least 80 percent of problematic student behaviors.
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Bob Greenberg, Congressional Candidate
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With a strong union voter turnout, Oregon's labor movement helped to elect Ted Kulongoski as our next Governor and passed ballot measures to raise the minimum wage and clean up the initiative process.
Following adoption of Oregon's initiative and referendum in 1902 the new constitutional provision for initiating a statute was challenged in Kadderly v.
Oregon's Term Limits law has come under increasing attack by the Republican controlled legislature and Oregon's Democrat Governor.
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