Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 16, 1991, Page 4, Image 4

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Oregon, Washington
join forces in primaries
Washington residents will
join Oregonians next spring tn
voting tn president ml prim,in
elections on the same dav I he
purpose is to draw more politi
i <i I attention to the I'ai if it
Northwest
Oregon Ser relarv ol State
Phil heisling praised Washing
ton's si liedule change to match
Oregon's Slav l‘< 1*102 election
date
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I am vrrv excited that the
i’a( ifi< Northwest has taken
this important step toward hav
ni)4 a regional presidential pri
marv keishng said last week
in a press statement
"We want to attrac I presiden
tial candidates to the area he
said This regional effort
should help bring eandidates
here to address Northwest is
sues and i oneerns
I'he timing ol primaries na
tionw ide has draw n an tncreas
mg amoent of attention over
the last two dei ades as presi
dential candidates have he< nine
more attentive to primary elei
lion results
I’residential t andidates are
seen as giving more attention to
multi-state "bloc \oting" elei
lions and those elections held
in mega vote states such as
(California
keislmg also said Washing
ton and Oregon offic nils are
hoping to persuade Idaho
Montana Alaska and Wyoming
to shift Ihfir primurv eltH turn
dates to May td
' Non that Oregon and
Washington have come togeth
ei vve stand a much better
i ham e of getting other states to
join us." he said
(an Barbara Roberts met
with members of Oregon's \a
live Amerii an i ommunities last
week and .improved three state
wide measures
Meeting with representatives
of nine federally recognized In
di.in Nations. Roberts signed .1
proclamation de< laring next
week to be Amerii an Indian
W eek in ( begun
The governor also gave final
approval to Senate Hill at) 1
providing the nevvlv restored
( oipi 11le Indian tribe w ith .1
se.it on the legislative (annmis
sum on Indian Serve es.
Members of the southwestern
Oregon tribe will now be rep re
sented on tfie legislative com
mission, which is responsible
for advising state oftir nils on
the needs of \merii an Indians
in ()regon
Additionallv Roberts signed
a prcK laination continuing the
formal relationship between the
state government and Oregon's
Indian Nations
I he state's seasonally ad
justed unemployment rate held
steady last month, despite a
slight improvement nationally
.11 lording to an Oregon fan
ploy ment Division report re
leased last week
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Molding steads lor the third
straight month. Oregon's mi
employ men) rate lor April was
pegged .it t H port ent while
the national rate tell (12 per
i ent to t) t> pertfill
"Overall Oregon's economs
continues to he stronger than
the nation's, hut the state is
11 hel \ to tat e severe I more
months of slots or nonexistent
growth before the pate pit ks
up in late summer the state
men! said
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