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56th Oregon Legislative Assembly

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The 56th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened for its regular session in 1971. The Democratic Party of Oregon held the majority in the Oregon State Senate, and the Oregon Republican Party held the majority in the Oregon House of Representatives.[1] Republican Tom McCall was the Governor of Oregon.

According to a biography of McCall, the two most significant legislative efforts during the session were the Oregon Bottle Bill, which passed, and a bill to "thwart migrant farm workers' attempts to form labor unions," which McCall vetoed.[2]

56th Oregon Legislative Assembly
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Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1971
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentJohn D. Burns (D)
President Pro TemporeHarry D. Boivin (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseRobert Smith
Speaker Pro TemporeRoger E. Martin (R)
Party controlRepublican Party of Oregon

Senate

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 16
  Republican 14
 Total 30
 Government Majority 2

Senate Members

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Composition of the Senate
Senator Residence Party
Victor Atiyeh Portland Republican
Jack Bain Portland Democratic
Jason D. Boe Reedsport Democratic
Harry D. Boivin Klamath Falls Democratic
E. W. Browne Oakridge Democratic
Keith A. Burbridge Salem Democratic
John D. Burns Portland Democratic
Wallace P. Carson Jr. Salem Republican
Vernon Cook Gresham Democratic
Sam Dement Myrtle Point Republican
George Eivers Milwaukie Republican
Edward Fadeley Eugene Democratic
Richard E. Groener Milwaukie Democratic
Harl H. Haas Jr.[a] Portland Democratic
Ted Hallock Democratic
Tom Hartung Portland Republican
William H. Holmstrom Gearhart Democratic
C. R. Hoyt Corvallis Republican
Kenneth Jernstedt Hood River Republican
Berkeley Lent Portland Democratic
Hector Macpherson Jr. Albany Republican
Gordon W. McKay Bend Republican
L. W. Newbry Talent Republican
W. Ouderkirk Newport Republican
Eugene "Debbs" Potts Grants Pass Democratic
Raphael R. Raymond Helix Republican
Betty Roberts Portland Democratic
Don S. Willner Lake Oswego Democratic
George F. Wingard Eugene Republican
Anthony Yturri Ontario Republican

House

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Affiliation Members
  Democratic 26
  Republican 34
 Total 60
 Government Majority 8

House Members

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Composition of the House
District House Member Party
Harvey Akeson Portland Democratic
Jack W. Anunsen Salem Republican
Les AuCoin Forest Grove Democratic
Sidney Bazett Grants Pass Republican
Keith Burns [b] Portland Democratic
Harl H. Haas Jr. Democratic
Bud Byers Albany Democratic
Howard L. Cherry Portland Democratic
Fritzi Chuinard Portland Republican
George F. Cole Seaside Democratic
Walter R. Collett Salem Republican
Jack Craig Eugene Democratic
Morris K. Crothers Salem Republican
Albert H. Densmore Medford Democratic
Robert A. Elliott Portland Republican
Richard O. Eymann Springfield Democratic
Nancie Fadeley Eugene Democratic
Douglas W. Graham Portland Republican
William F. Gwinn Amity Republican
Paul Hanneman Cloverdale Republican
Stafford Hansell Hermiston Republican
Fred W. Heard Klamath Falls Democratic
Jim Henderson Lake Oswego Republican
Marvin J. Hollingsworth Troutdale Democratic
Norman R. Howard Portland Democratic
Carrol B. Howe Klamath Falls Republican
Robert C. Ingalls Corvallis Republican
Leigh Thronton Johnson Ashland Republican
Sam Johnson Redmond Republican
Richard L. Kennedy Eugene Democratic
Lloyd C. Kinsey Portland Republican
Phil Lang Portland Democratic
Gordon L. Macpherson Waldport Republican
Dick Magruder Clatskanie Democratic
Ken Maher Portland Democratic
Irvin Mann Stanfield Republican
William E. Markham Riddle Republican
Roger E. Martin Lake Oswego Republican
Hugh McGilvra Forest Grove Republican
Roderick T. McKenzie Sixes Republican
Anthony Meeker Amity Republican
Clayton Nybert Tualatin Republican
LeRoy D. Owens Eugene Democratic
E. E. Patterson LaGrande Republican
Norma Paulus Salem Republican
Grace Olivier Peck Portland Democratic
Laurence P. Perry Eugene Democratic
Allen B. Pynn West Linn Republican
Mary W. Rieke Portland Republican
Jack Ripper North Bend Democratic
Frank L. Roberts Portland Democratic
Keith Skelton Portland Democratic
Robert F. Smith Burns Republican
Donald L. Stathos Jacksonville Republican
William H. Stevenson Portland Democratic
Robert M. Stults Roseburg Republican
Leo M. Thornton Milwaukie Republican
Paul E. Walden Hood River Republican
Howard Willits Portland Democratic
Martin F. Wolfer Salem Democratic
Thomas F. Young Baker Republican


See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ Ted Hallock resigned his seat. Haas resigned from the house on May 11, 1971 to accept an appointment to Hallock's seat
  2. ^ Haas resigned on May 11, 1971 to accept an appointment to the Senate. Burns was appointed the day after on May 12 to fill Haas' seat.

References

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  1. ^ "Content Manager WebDrawer - 1971 Session Legislators and Staff Guide State Government".
  2. ^ Walth, Brent (1994). Fire at Eden's Gate. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press. p. 335. ISBN 0-87595-270-4.