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Oregon Senate Bill 1015 (2010)
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Legislature:Oregon State Legislature
Text:As Enrolled
Sponsor(s):Senate Interim Committee on
Finance and Revenue
Legislative history
Introduced:February 2, 2010
State house:February 19, 2010
Vote (lower house):Y58, N0, EX2
State senate:February 11, 2010
Vote (upper house):Y30, N0
Governor:Ted Kulongoski
Signed:March 4, 2010
Legal environment
State law:Laws governing the initiative
process in Oregon

Oregon Senate Bill 1015 is a 2010 Oregon law which ends the double-majority requirement for district formation, city charters, consolidations, and mergers.[1][2]

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