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Party Endorses Some Oregon Ballot Measures, Opposes Others
Submitted by info on Mon, 08/18/2014 - 00:00
The Oregon Progressive Party has endorsed these measures on the 2014 Oregon general election ballot:
Measure 88 (referendum): Provides Oregon resident "driver card" without requiring proof of legal presence in the United States.
Measure 89 (initiative): Amends Constitution: State/political subdivision shall not deny or abridge equality of rights on account of sex.
Measure 91 (initiative): Allows possession, manufacture, sale of marijuana by/to adults, subject to state licensing, regulation, taxation.
Measure 92 (initiative): Requires food manufacturers, retailers to label "genetically engineered" foods as such; state, citizens may enforce.
The Oregon Progressive Party opposes these measures on the 2014 Oregon general election ballot:
Measure 90 (initiative): Changes general election nomination processes: provides for single primary ballot listing candidates; top two advance.
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Thanks for letting us know
Thanks for letting us know about these measures. I would like to read further on these measures. Thanks a lot for the update.