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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1986)
US Senator: Amy Husk (Socialist Workers Party) Write in. Husk has been an actiuist in the ujomen s movement for more than a decade and is a member o f HOW and the Coalition o f Labor Union Women. Husk has visited Nicaragua and calls for an end to US aggression in Central America. Employed as a textile worker at Pendleton Woolen Mills. Husk is a member o f Amalgamated Clothing and Textile Workers Union. A vote for A m y Husk says "Ho to mainstream politics. ” Congress: 1 st District: Les AuCoin 2nd District: Larry Tuttle 3rd District: No endorsement 3th District: Joyce Cohen 16th District: Jim Hill A progressive state legislator. H ill is taking on arch-homophobe (L.B. “I'm not one w ho believes homosexuals have rights." Day) 17th District: Peter Courtney 20th District: Grattan Kerans 26th District: Sue Kupillas State Representative 7th District James Williams 10th District: Vera Katz 11 th District: Tom Mason 12th District: Dick Springer 13th District: Judith Bauman 14th District: Shirley Gold 15th District: Cindy Banzer 18th District: Margaret Carter 19th District: Ron Cease 4th District: Peter De Fazio Portland City Commission 5th District: Barbara Ross Position #3: Margaret Strachan Anyone has to be better than Denny Smith. Multnomah County Executive Gladys McCoy. Electing McCoy w ill complete an a ll w om an county commission. Let s do it! Commisisoner of Labor and Industries Mary Roberts Ballot measures State Senator 1 st District: No endorsement 3rd District: Nancy Ryles Unopposed. Vote for her anyway. 9th District: Frank Roberts 12th District: Bill Kennemer The Democrat opposing Kennemer once said, during Senate debate on a gay rights bill, that gays and lesbians do not need civil rights protection because "they are already covered by disability laws." MEASURE 1 — Residency: Repeals constitutional requirement that secretary of state live in Salem □ YES MEASURE 2 — Reapportionment: Revises legislative district reapportionment proce dures after federal census. □ YES MEASURE 3 — Raffles: Legalize charitable raffles. □ YES MEASURE 4 — PUC: Sets up three-member, appointed Public Utility Commission to replace single commissioner to regulate private utilities. □ YES MEASURE 5 — Marijuana: Legalize posses sion and cultivation of marijuana for adults' personal use. □ YES MEASURE 6 — Abortion: Prohibits state Medicaid payments for abortions except to save the life of the mother. Q NO MEASURE 7 — Sales tax: Creates a 5 per cent state sales tax and limits property taxes to 1.5 percent □ NO MEASURE 8 — Measured service: Prohibits implementation of local measured tele phone service. Q YES MEASURE 9 — Tax limitation: Limits property taxes to 1.5 percent of assessed value. NO ENDORSEMENT MEASURE 10 — Victims’ rights: Gives vic tims of crime expanded rights in the crim inal justice system. NO ENDORSEMENT MEASURE 11 — Homestead exemption: Exempt first $25,000 of an owner- occupied home's value from taxation. NO ENDORSEMENT MEASURE 12 — Income tax: Companion to homestead measure. Provides funds for the exemption by raising state income taxes on higher-income corporations and individuals. NO ENDORSMENT MEASURE 13 — Voter registration: Ends voter registration 20 days before an elec tion. □ YES MEASURE 14— Nuclear power: Prohibits operation of a nuclear plant until a perma nent waste disposal site is licensed. Q YES MEASURE 15 — Teledyne Wah Chang Albany: Force removal of company's slightly radioactive waste from site near Willamette River. □ YES MEASURE 16— Nuclear weapons: Phase out production of nuclear weapons com ponents in Oregon by using tax credits and civil penalties. □ YES TWENTY-THIRD AVENUE BOOKS Wide Selection of: A SECOND OPINION! • Lesbian/Gay • Best Sellers, • Hardcover and • Paperback Books. Preventing Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome and A ID S Related Complexes can be as much a matter of good health as safe sex practices. Good Health starts with N U TR IT IO N . At the Wellness Center, we can help you determine your nutritional balance and how you can upgrade your general state of health. 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