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  • 121Oregon Ballot Measure 25 (2002) — Ballot Measure 25 of 2002 increased Oregon s minimum wage from $6.50 to $6.90 per hour and required an annual increase to compensate for inflation in future years. Inflation is measured by the consumer price index. As of 2011[update], the minimum …

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  • 122Oregon Ballot Measure 49 (1997) — Ballot Measure 49 was a 1997 ballot measure in the U.S. state of Oregon that restricted the kind of lawsuits that could be brought by prison inmates, and allowed the interstate shipment of products made with prison labor. The measure, referred by …

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  • 123Oregon Ballot Measure 31 (2004) — Ballot Measure 31 of 2004 was an amendment to the Oregon Constitution, referred to a popular vote by the Oregon Legislative Assembly, that permitted the Legislative Assembly to postpone certain elections in the event of the death of a candidate.… …

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  • 124Oregon Ballot Measure 27 (2002) — Ballot Measure 27 of 2002 would have required the mandatory labelling of all genetically modified food sold in the U.S. state of Oregon. The measure was defeated in the November 5, 2002 general election with 371,851 votes in favor, 886,806 votes… …

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  • 125Oregon Ballot Measure 38 (2004) — Ballot Measure 38 of 2004 would have abolished Oregon s State Accident Insurance Fund (commonly known as SAIF Corporation), a nonprofit state chartered workers compensation provider. SAIF s assets would have been sold and the revenues from the… …

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  • 126Oregon Ballot Measure 7 (2000) — Ballot Measure 7, an Oregon, United States ballot initiative that passed with over 53% approval in 2000, amended the Oregon Constitution, requiring the government to reimburse land owners when regulations reduced the value of their property. It… …

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  • 127Oregon Ballot Measure 30 (2004) — Ballot Measure 30 of 2004 would have created a surcharge on Oregon s income tax, raised the minimum tax corporations pay in Oregon income taxes, and made other changes to the tax code to increase revenues. Similar to the previous year s defeated… …

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  • 128Oregon Ballot Measure 25 (1996) — Ballot Measure 25 of 1996 was a piece of direct legislation in the U.S. state of Oregon. The measure, which was successful, requires a three fifths supermajority in both houses of the Oregon Legislative Assembly for any revenue raising… …

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