Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Government
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Subproject page started by User:Jgilhousen to get the ball rolling. Please feel free to modify. If you feel like signing up, please add your name to the list below.
[edit] Oregon Government SubProject members
- User:Jgilhousen
- Katr67 19:56, 1 December 2006 (UTC)
- Pete 07:23, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
- —EncMstr 23:31, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Subproject priorities
Before prioritizing, a review of identified related categories, and a search for relevant existing Wikipedia articles must be undertaken to fill in the outline below. This will give us a snapshot of the current lay of the land, and presumably gaps and other problems will become more evident.
[edit] Work group banner
To identify an article as a government- or politics-related item, inserting {{WikiProject Oregon government}} directly under {{WikiProject Oregon}} on the article's talk page will add it to Category:WikiProject Oregon Government & Politics and display produce the following:
This article is supported by the Oregon Government & Politics Workgroup. |
Use of the tag will help us track and periodically review our inventory of articles.
[edit] Stub template
Using {{Oregon-gov-stub}} produces:
and lists the article in: Category:Oregon government stubs
[edit] Oregon Government
[edit] The Oregon System
- List of Oregon ballot measures and ideally some history/background to go along
[edit] Notable legislation
- Initiative process: created due to unresponsive governor
- Term limits (notable?)
- Balanced budget incentives and return of excess revenue
- The non-smoking act of ~1986
- Requirement that laws be written in plain, nontechnical language
- beaches public access
- Oregon Bottle Bill
- Vote by mail
- permissive voter registration
- property tax revolts
- deauthorized legislature/local governments to pass new or increased taxes
- single subject requirement for measures
- requirement that ballot measure "yes" vote always means a change and "no" means no change
- so-called double majority requirement for tax measures
- Metro's Oregon City garbage burner attempt and the three amusing ballot measures which defeated it (~1982)
- Attempts to close Trojan
[edit] Legislature
- Oregon State Legislature
- Oregon State Senate
- Oregon House of Representatives
- Oregon Legislative Counsel Committee made up of senators and reps and oversees:
- Office of the Legislative Counsel (the agency)
- The Legislative Counsel (the person)
[edit] Executive
[edit] Constitutional offices
[edit] Other statewide elected offices
[edit] Agencies, Boards and Commissions
- See List of Oregon State Government Agencies (a virtual cornucopia of redlinks)
[edit] Judicial
- Oregon Supreme Court
- Oregon Court of Appeals
- Oregon Tax Court
- Oregon Circuit Courts
[edit] County governments
[edit] Ports and Service Districts
[edit] Municipal governments
(Primarily within the scope of Oregon Cities Subproject, included here for completeness and so that they can ultimately be checked to see that municipal government information is included.
- Category:Cities in Oregon - includes all of the incorporated cities in Oregon
- List of cities in Oregon - all of the above plus many unincorporated communities
[edit] Federal government entities in Oregon
- United States Congressional Delegations from Oregon
- U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon
- Bonneville Power Administration
[edit] Politics of Oregon
[edit] Political Parties
(List of political parties in Oregon)
- Democratic Party of Oregon - could use expansion
- Oregon Republican Party - stub (and barely that)
- Pacific Green Party - stub (needs expansion & cleanup)
- Constitution Party of Oregon - stub
- Libertarian Party of Oregon - stub
[edit] Elections
There's extensive coverage of recent elections, especially 2006: Oregon gubernatorial election, 2006, Oregon statewide elections, 2006,Multnomah County, Oregon election, 2006 and Portland, Oregon and Metro election, 2006.
Many individual candidate pages also include sections on specific elections.
I believe that, especially now that the election is over, information should be compiled from candidate pages into the more general pages listed above, and summarized more briefly on the candidate pages. I added {{main}} tags to many of the gubernatorial candidate pages, to facilitate that process.
Also, the Multnomah County and Portland pages listed above should be merged.
-Pete 18:37, 28 January 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Articles
[edit] To be created
(In addition to red links above)
Oregon Revised Statutes (redlinked at Oregon Blue Book)(stub as of 2006-12-18)- Gasoline Self Service Ban (ORS 480.330) (referenced in Filling station)
Oregon Citizens Alliance(stub tagged as needing references/sources since June 2006)- Oregon Tort Claims Act (redlinked at Village (Oregon)
- Oregon Elections Division (referenced in List of political parties in Oregon)
- Margaret Carter, current senator and first African American woman elected to the Legislative Assembly (1984)
- Avel Gordly, current senator and first African American woman elected to the Oregon Senate (1996). Currently the only Independent in the OLA; 2006 recipient of Portland Mayor's Spirit of Portland Award (selected by Mayor Potter)[1]
- William McCoy (Oregon politician), first African American elected to the Oregon House (1972)
[edit] Needing attention
- 1000 Friends of Oregon -- Categorized as a charity; but founded by Tom McCall and mostly involved in advocacy (protecting natural resources by opposing development, often before governmental boards, etc.). Desperately needs expansion, and more accurate categorization.
- Oregonians In Action -- At least regarding Oregon Ballot Measure 37 (2004), this group forms the "opposite bookend" from 1000 Friends, on the issue of land use. More information about their history, philosophical bent, finances, and general influence would be very helpful.
[edit] Images needed
[edit] Finding Government articles needing attention
[edit] Resources
- Oregon Blue Book "State Government Homepage" - Links to the three branches of government, elections, finance, and both the original and current Constitution. Good for fact checking, collecting data for infoboxes, or getting basic info for a stub or start on an article.