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Oregon Daily Emerald WORLDWIDE
Jeremy Forrest Emerald
Richard Jarvis addresses a town hall meetingTuesday in the Knight Library.
Jarvis
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“Somebody in Burns does not
care about what you described,”
Torrey said of “The Deal.”
University Spanish instructor
Bryan Moore questioned Jarvis, to
no avail, about the low pay many
non-tenure employees receive and
asked the chancellor what he would
do to ensure better compensation.
College of Education Dean Marty
Kaufman, speaking as a citizen and
not as a faculty member, empha
sized the need to change citizens’
minds about the negative implica
tion of taxes.
“Taxes are about letting us com
pete better,” he said.
Contact the news editor
at bradschmidt@dailyemerald.com.
Measures
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organizers were already considering
whether to advocate the issue in the
next election.
Ballot Measure 27, the genetic
foods labeling act, had a similar fate
with more than 70 percent rejecting
the proposal. The measure would
have required companies to label
packages of genetically engineered
food. Opponents of the measure
spent millions campaigning against
the act, which was seen by many as
an initiative that could have had
national repercussions.
Measure supporters said they
were not deterred by the failure.
“I think the ultimate loss is not
being able to be the best consumer
that (people) can be,” measure sup
porter and co-organizer Mel Bankoff
said. “This is not the end — this is
only the beginning. We’re going to
come back smarter, stronger and
more proactive.”
Lane County voters struck down
all six measures, including initiatives
to raise funds for a new jail intake
center, build and renovate county
parks and construct a new $30 mil
lion public health building.
Eugene voters passed seven
measures, many of which altered
the city charter and added house
keeping amendments. Local voters
denied a measure to appoint an of
ficial city attorney and did not ap
prove Ballot Measure 20-67, a city
initiative that would have raised
money for local schools during a
four-year period.
“This would have been a breath of
fresh air,” 4-J School District Super
intendent George Russell said. “We
could have gotten through (next
school year) with a minimal level of
reductions.”
Contact the news editor
atbrookreinhard@dailyemerald.com.
State ballot
measures
Measure 14
Measure 1 5
Measure 16
Measure 17
Measure 18
Measure 21
Measure 22
Measure 23
Measure 24
Measure 25
Measure 26
Measure 27
Yes
71.0%
54.4%
54.8%
26.7%
39.0%
43.1%
49.2%
20.9%
75.7%
52.1%
75.2%
28.0%
No
29
45.
45.
72.
61
56
50
79
24
47.
24
72.
0%
6%
2%
3%”
m
9%
8%
1%
3%
County ballot
measures
Yes
Measure 20-59 39.7%
Measure 20-60 43.0%
Measure 20-61 16.7%
Measure 20-62 35.4%
Measure 20-63
Measure 20-65
36.7%
33.8%
No
60.2%
56.9%
83.2%
64.5%
63.2%
66.1%
City ballot
measures
Yes No
Measure 20-67 50.1% 49.8%
Measure 20-68 73.2% 26.7%
Measure 20-69 70.3% 29.6%
Measure 20-70 58.3% 41.6%
Measure 20-71 46.3% 53.6%
Measure 20-72 66.7% 33.2%
Measure 20-73 67.8% 32.1%
Measure 20-74 75.8% 24.1%
Measure 20-75 59.8% 40.1%
k SOURCE: 26 of 36 Oregon counties
reporting
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