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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly abstract "The 75th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened beginning on January 12, 2009, for its biennial regular session. All of the 60 seats in the House of Representatives and half of the 30 seats in the State Senate were up for election in 2008; the general election for those seats took place on November 4.Democrats took control of the Senate in the 2004 elections, and of the House in the 2006 elections. The Senate had been controlled by Republicans since 1997 and the House since 1990. Many Republican legislators resigned or declined to run for reelection in 2008. Democrats lost one seat in the Senate, and gained five in the House.The Republican House caucus released an agenda for the 2009 session; priorities included improving economic growth, bringing accountability to state government, improving the state's education system, extending health care and extending in-home care for seniors, enhancing public safety, and managing natural resources.House Majority Leader Dave Hunt (D–Gladstone) responded to the agenda in July 2008, characterizing it as a departure from the failed policies of the George W. Bush administration, and stating that the problems Republicans seek to solve resulted from 14 years of Republican leadership. The House Democrats also released an agenda for 2009.The legislature, in its 2009 regular session, worked to close a budget shortfall brought on by the economic recession. One critical factor in the legislature's work is the fact that Democrats hold three fifths of the seats in each chamber, theoretically providing the three-fifths supermajority support required by the Oregon Constitution for bills to increase revenue.In the effort to balance the budget, bills were passed to raise income taxes on corporations and wealthy individuals and households. This is expected to raise US$733 million in revenue over the next two years, which is meant to lessen the need to make spending cuts to state services and programs.Opponents led an effort to force a statewide referendum on these increases, which appeared as Measures 66 and 67 on the January 26, 2010 special election ballot. They were both passed by voters and will take effect February 25, 2010.The 2009 Legislature passed two major new laws that had been unsuccessfully attempted for several prior years:The Jobs & Transportation Act (the largest jobs bill in Oregon history) was passed with funding for the Sunrise Highway Corridor in Clackamas County, Newberg-Dundee Bypass, Woodburn/I-5 Interchange, Highway 62 extension in Medford, Beltline/I-5 Interchange in Eugene, and major new permanent annual road funding for all Oregon cities and counties. The Act also allocated $100 to ConnectOregon to improve air, rail, and marine infrastructure.The Healthy Kids Act was passed to provide health insurance to 90,000 uninsured children and 30,000 low-income adults, which resulted in Oregon reducing the number of uninsured children by more than any other state.".
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly caption "Opening ceremonies of the session".
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly chamber1Leader Peter_Courtney.
- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly chamber1Leader Richard_Devlin.
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly chamber2Leader Bruce_Hanna.
- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly chamber2Leader Dave_Hunt_(Oregon_politician).
- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly chamber2Leader Mary_Nolan_(politician).
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly control Democratic_Party_of_Oregon.
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly state Oregon.
- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly term "2009".
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly years "2007".
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly years "2011".
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- 75th_Oregon_Legislative_Assembly comment "The 75th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened beginning on January 12, 2009, for its biennial regular session. All of the 60 seats in the House of Representatives and half of the 30 seats in the State Senate were up for election in 2008; the general election for those seats took place on November 4.Democrats took control of the Senate in the 2004 elections, and of the House in the 2006 elections. The Senate had been controlled by Republicans since 1997 and the House since 1990.".
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