Category:Oregon 2013 news
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Pages in category "Oregon 2013 news"
The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.
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- Ballot Law Update: Legal action ramps up against state I&R laws
- Ballot Law Update: Michigan fast becoming a battleground for referendum rights
- Ballot Law Update: Ohio sees passage of stricter I&R laws
- Ballot Law Update: Supreme Court delivers rulings on several high profile ballot measures
- By the numbers: Comparing Oregon's U.S. House incumbents
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- Courtroom Weekly: Action in the courts on guns and police chases
- Courtroom Weekly: Gun laws challenged and a cat gets rich
- Courtroom Weekly: Millions on the line in tobacco, beef lawsuits
- Courtroom Weekly: Murder in the courts
- Courtroom Weekly: Politeness leads to arrest, rude video deemed free speech
- Courtroom Weekly: Schools in court over funding, liabilities and transgender policies
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- Oregon drone regulation bill earns House approval
- Oregon governor race attracts two GOP challengers
- Oregon governors team up to advance gay-marriage initiative
- Oregon legislature restores funding for hazing of California sea lions
- Oregon Senator's mock bill suggests more gun control is not a solution
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- The Tuesday Count: Battle over GMO labeling could continue in 2014
- The Tuesday Count: Certified Texas 2013 measures and failed 2014 referendums
- The Tuesday Count: First report of 2013 shows new year, new flood of proposals
- The Tuesday Count: Fracking may be another repeat issue on 2014 ballot
- The Tuesday Count: Guns, GMOs likely to appear on 2014 ballots
- The Tuesday Count: Immigration, gambling and hunting may appear on 2014 ballots
- The Tuesday Count: Maine may be first state to put Common Core on the ballot
- The Tuesday Count: Texas sees approval of first 2014 ballot measure
- Three counties in Oregon reject fluoridation measure
- Today's elections feature 83 measures across four states, Phoenix voters to decide on pension reform that could save the city nearly $600 million