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About Just out. (Portland, OR) 1983-2013 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1987)
ju st health (strong on solar, environment and womens’ issues, weak in alternative health care), Burton, Dwyer, Faw- bush. Ford, Hammerstadt, Hooley, Hanlon, Hosticka, Hugo Mason, McCarty, Sowa, VanVliet and Katz Legislative evaluation: Part 2 On labor, environment and social issues, ratings range from Sen. Frank Roberts strong showing to Sen. Mae Yih's “get a job approach. ’ ” BY DR . STEVEN BAILEY N. D (strong in womens’, environment, and social areas), Senator Larry Hill (strong in handicapped and labor is sues), Senator Kerans (womens’, labor and social issues), Senator McCoy (strong in nearly all areas), Senator Roberts (with Senator McCoy, one of the strongest over-all Senators in all social areas). wrote an earlier article commenting on the specific actions of House and Senate committees on Human Resources and Labor. With this article, I will attempt to give a rating to all 92 members of the past legislature. My evaluation will focus on the areas of health, labor, handicapped issues, environment and other social and + 1 : (this is a good rating but reflects that personal concerns. While it is difficult to these Senators didn’t actively push produce an entirely objective scale for social issues) evaluation, I have incorporated my own Senators: Dukes, Frye, Hamby, Jim records as well as conversations with lob Hill, Kitzhaber, Otto, Ryles, Trow byists for public interest groups. and Wyers Starting with a high of plus two to a low of minus one, my ratings are as follows: Neutral: (nothing to be proud of but did not lead major obstructionist legislation) The Senate: I +2: Senator Bradbury (especially strong in workers’ issues and alternative choice). Senator Cease (strongest in womens’ issues), Senator Cohen 0 : Senators: Brenneman, Brockman, Hannon (strong on handicapped issues), Houck, Jemstedt, Kennemer (strong in health care issues), Kin- “Move on up to Professionals 100 . , . You deserve the best." tigh, Meeker, Monroe, Simmons, Thome and Timms, also Senator Ryles’ replacement, Senator Bloom 1: Senators: Olson (while a good record in handicapped issues, this could not pull the Senator out of his negative work in womens’, environment, per sonal choice and alternative health care), Yih (Albany has its own breed of Democrat. Se nator Yih seems to think that all problems can be solved by “ getting a job” and votes against most social issues.) The House: + 2: Representatives: Baumann (all areas), Carter, Cease, Dix, Eachus, Gold, McTeague, Peterson, Springer + 1: Representatives: Barilla, Bunn Neutral: Representatives: Agrons, Bro- goitti, Butsch, Campbell, French, Gilman, Gilmour, Hanneman, Hay den, Johnson (good handicapped/ terrible labor), Jolin, Jones, Jones, Kopetski, Markham, Miller, Minnis (good handicapped and alternative health care, poor most other areas of social legislation), Norris, Parkenson, Phillips, Pickard, Roberts, Sayler, Schroeder, Shiprack (very poor labor), Sides, Trahem, Van Leeuwen (excellent handicapped), Whitty and Young. — 1: Representatives: Anderson, Bellamy, Calouri, Kotulski (almost created a - 2 category), Schoon While some of my professions’ best friends are rated as neutral, this reflects ar evaluation based on a much broader range of votes. 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