2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2015 Oregon Legislature ends turbulent 2015 session As a result of the elec tion, Democrats Jained tZo seats for an maMority over 5epublicans in the 6enate, and one seat for a maMority in the +ouse. -ust days into her tenure as Jovernor, BroZn siJned an e[tension of a standard reTuir inJ a percent reduction in the carbon content of fuels over the ne[t decade. Democrats, Zho failed to reneZ it tZo years ear lier on a tie vote in the 6enate, prevailed over 5epublican op position. But critics said the standard Zould raise the price of Jasoline, and 5epublicans had Zarned they Zould ZalN aZay from ne Jotiations over a fundinJ plan for transportation proMects ² in cludinJ a Jas ta[ increase ² if Democrats pressed them. A ta[ increase reTuires at least one 5epublican to Moin the Democrats in the +ouse. AlthouJh neJotiators from both parties and both chambers reassembled in BroZn¶s of¿ ce By PETER WONG Capital Bureau 6A/(0 ² Despite a Dem ocratic Jovernor and larJer Democratic maMorities in both chambers, 2reJon¶s leJis lative session proved to be more turbulent than e[pected at its start months aJo. The session ended at p.m. 0onday, its th day, a feZ days short of the leJal deadline 6aturday. AmonJ the ¿ nalday bills Zas more than billion in state bonds for a vari ety of proMects, includinJ million for school construction. )or one, the Jovernor Zho started the session did not end up ¿ nishinJ the session. Democrat -ohn .it]haber tooN the oath for an unprece dented fourth term on -an. . But Must ZeeNs later, he resiJned amid inÀ uencepeddlinJ alle Jations involvinJ him and his ¿ ancpe, &ylvia +ayes, and Zas succeeded on )eb. by 6ecre tary of 6tate .ate BroZn. Democrat Gov. John Kitzhaber took the oath for an unprecedented fourth term on Jan. 12. But just weeks later, he resigned amid infl uence- peddling allegations. ZeeNs later, they ultimately Zere unable to put toJether a plan linNinJ fundinJ Zith alter natives to the loZcarbon fuel standard. A 6enate committee con ducted a hearinJ on the plan, only for leaders to abandon it after a maMority of +ouse Dem ocrats said publicly they Zould reMect a deal tied to repeal of the Mustenacted standard. &ritics also raised Tuestions about the assumed JreenhouseJas reduc tions in some of the alternatives proposed to the standard. :ith no deal in the of¿ nJ, Lotteries the political ball Zill bounce bacN to the 3ortland &ity &oun cil, Zhich suspended its con sideration of a street repair fee pendinJ leJislative discussion. Party lines Democrats Zere able to À e[ their maMorities to pass a state Zide reTuirement for paid sicN leave and a voluntary retirement savinJs plan for ZorNers Zith out access to one. +oZever, neither chamber advanced an increase in 2reJon¶s minimum ZaJe, Zhich at . per hour is the nation¶s second hiJhest (stimated MacNpot . million. WASHINGTON Monday’s Daily Game: Monday’s Hit 5: Monday’s Keno: Monday’s Lotto: Monday’s Match 4: Birth May 24, 2015 *86TA)621, &helsey, and )5A1., *reJ, of Astoria, a boy, -ett Donovan )ranN, born at &olumbia 0emorial +os pital in Astoria. *randparents are Tim and .aren 0alinen, &indy -unes and Don and 5enee *ustafson, all of Astoria. *reatJrandmothers are Donna *ustafson of Astoria and -oanne 6eeliJ of :arren ton. TUESDAY Port of Astoria Commis- sion, p.m., ZorNshop, old 3ort of¿ ces, *ateZay AYe. Miles Crossing Sanitary Sewer District Board, p.m., 8.6. +iJhZay Business. Seaside Planning Com- mission, p.m., &ity +all &ouncil &hambers, BroadZay., 6easide. Cannon Beach City Council, p.m., &ity +all, ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast 56° Wednesday Portland 63/93 Corvallis 55/91 Eugene 53/91 Partly sunny and pleasant Astoria Oct. 13, 1931 – Jun. 16, 2015 Pendleton 63/99 Salem 58/94 Albany 54/92 Ontario 68/95 Bend 55/88 Thursday Burns 54/88 Klamath Falls 55/79 Partly sunny Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 57° 71° Friday 69° 59° Saturday Intervals of clouds and sunshine 58° Mostly cloudy 70° 57° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Monday. Temperatures High ........................................... 65° Low ............................................ 57° Normal high ............................... 67° Normal low ................................. 52° Precipitation Yesterday ................................ 0.01" Month to date .......................... 0.00" Normal month to date ............. 0.27" Year to date ........................... 27.39" Normal year to date .............. 36.18" Sunset tonight .................. 9:09 p.m. Sunrise Wednesday ......... 5:32 a.m. Moonrise today .............. 12:00 a.m. Moonset today ............... 12:22 p.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Hi 89 89 65 91 66 84 96 61 65 Today Lo W 49 t 55 s 55 pc 53 s 55 pc 55 t 70 pc 52 pc 54 pc Last New First Full July 8 July 15 July 23 July 31 +arley 3. BoZden of Astoria, 2re., Zent to be ifornia and -ohnny 9alouch of 2Nlahoma. +e is preceded in death by his Zife, -oyce Dar Zith the /ord at a.m. -une , , at 0aryYille lene BurNe brothers 0urlin, +arold 1ursinJ +ome in BeaYerton, 2re., of and (stel BoZden of &alifornia and natural causes at the aJe of . stepbrothers &lyde 9alouch of &alifor +e Zas born in 0inco, 2Nla., to Del nia, and -unior 9alouch of 2Nlahoma. lia +aZNins and *erman BoZden. *raYeside serYices Zill be at a.m. +is occupation Zas in aJriculture, 6aturday, -uly , , at 5edmond and in later years as a mechanic for &en 0emorial &emetery, &anal BlYd, e[ in 0adras, 2re. 5edmond, 2re. +e is surYiYed by his children, 5ob ,n lieu of À oZers, memorial dona in TussinJ of Astoria 2re., 1yla Bellish tions may be made to the 1ational .id of +illsboro 2re., Debora +ill of =illah, ney )oundation of 2reJon and :ash :ash., and 5onald BoZden of 0adras, Harley inJton, 1.(. st 6t., 1o. , 2re. Jrandchildren, 1athan Tuss Bowden 3ortland, 25 , . inJ, -oel TussinJ, 5yan Bellish, -osh 0emories Zill liYe on in the hearts ua Bellish, DouJlas BoZden, -essica Bellish, 6arah Bellish, 6hane BoZden, Amanda of those Zho loYe him. 5edmond 0emorial &hap +ill *all, Bryce BoZden, .risty +ill and &had el is honored to serYe +arley¶s family. 3lease siJn BoZden JreatJrandchildren plus tZo on the our online Juest booN at ZZZ.redmondmemorial. Zay and tZo stepbrothers, Allen 9alouch of &al com Beverly Ann ‘MiMi’ Hawks Warrenton Jan. 4, 1932 — June 27, 2015 Under the Sky Hi 89 88 64 91 66 79 93 62 65 Wed. Lo W 53 s 59 s 55 pc 55 pc 56 pc 55 t 67 t 53 pc 55 pc National Cities Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 90 72 pc Boston 81 70 pc Chicago 68 54 sh Denver 72 53 t Des Moines 73 58 pc Detroit 78 57 t El Paso 91 71 s Fairbanks 67 55 sh Honolulu 89 77 pc Indianapolis 75 60 t Kansas City 72 59 r Las Vegas 99 79 s Los Angeles 76 62 pc Memphis 89 76 pc Miami 91 79 pc Nashville 88 72 t New Orleans 93 77 s New York 85 74 t Oklahoma City 76 64 t Philadelphia 89 75 t St. Louis 73 60 t Salt Lake City 85 68 pc San Francisco 71 59 pc Seattle 86 62 s Washington, DC 92 76 s Board of Directors, p.m., e[ecutiYe session closed to public, p.m., reJular meetinJ, &apt. 5obert *ray 6chool, Alameda AYe. Wickiup Water District Board, p.m., 6Yensen 0arNet 5oad, 6Yensen. Astoria School District Board, p.m., reJular meetinJ, &apt. 5obert *ray 6chool thirdÀ oor board room, Alameda AYe. Harley Preston Bowden The Dalles 68/101 Astoria 56/72 Medford 70/93 72° (. *oZer 6t., &annon Beach. WEDNESDAY Clatsop Soil and Wa- ter Conservation District Board, a.m., 5oom , 268 6eafood /ab &enter, 0arine DriYe. Clatsop County Board of Commissioners, p.m., -udJe *uy BoyinJton Build inJ, &ommercial 6t., As toria. Astoria School District OBITUARIES Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Mainly clear Bipartisan maMorities also approved measures to reJu late use of body cameras by police, if aJencies choose to have their of¿ cers Zear them, and to ban pro¿ linJ of crimi nal suspects by race and other characteristics. Democrats also prevailed on a bill ² Zhich also failed on a tie vote in the 6enate in ² that automatically reJisters people to vote based on driver records. They can opt out Zithin days. ,t is the nation¶s ¿ rst such bill, advanced by BroZn as sec retary of state ² and siJned by BroZn as one of her ¿ rst acts as Jovernor. BroZn Zill be up in for election to the remaininJ tZo years in .it]haber¶s term. /aZmaNers Zill meet aJain in )ebruary for a session that is limited to days. The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Me- dia Group and Pamplin Media Group. Public meetings OREGON Monday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 10 p.m.: Monday’s Megabucks: Tonight stateZide rate only to :ash inJton¶s .. Advocates have taNen steps toZard TualifyinJ a ballot measure settinJ a rate by . Democrats also e[panded a criminal bacNJround checN for most private Jun sales and trans fers Zithout 5epublican votes. Bipartisan maMorities did approve implementation leJis lation for the ballot mea sure that leJali]es mariMuana for recreational use, and to tiJhten reJulation of medical mariMua na that voters approved bacN in . Temporary retail sales by medicalmariMuana dispensaries can start only on 2ct. ² three months after the ballot measure tooN effect last ZeeN ² if BroZn siJns the bill. The 2reJon /iTuor &ontrol &ommission estimates that it Zill be Zell into be fore it licenses retail sales. A related measure substitutes a sales ta[ on mariMuana pur chasers for the ta[ation speci¿ ed in 0easure . City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 87 53 s 99 63 s 90 63 s 92 62 s 91 58 s 67 55 pc 92 66 t 89 61 s 102 67 s Wed. Hi Lo W 92 57 pc 99 65 s 93 65 s 91 61 pc 94 59 pc 67 55 pc 95 67 s 93 63 s 103 66 s Tonight's Sky: The Big Dipper is in the north- west, with the handle above the bowl. Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time High 6:53 a.m. 7.1 ft. 7:37 p.m. 8.5 ft. Time 1:04 a.m. 1:04 p.m. Low 1.3 ft. 0.5 ft. Tomorrow’s National Weather Wed. Hi Lo W 91 72 pc 84 65 t 70 59 pc 72 52 t 71 56 pc 76 59 pc 94 71 pc 70 51 sh 89 77 pc 70 65 t 67 55 r 100 76 s 73 61 sh 89 74 c 91 79 pc 89 70 t 93 76 pc 86 70 t 78 68 r 89 72 t 73 65 r 82 66 pc 69 59 pc 92 63 pc 88 75 t Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. 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BeinJ the stronJ ... a foreYerfriend, and the best Jrandma Zoman that she Zas, 0i0i fouJht for 0i0i a Nid could eYer haYe. 6he Zas years, eYen thouJh Zhen diaJnosed such a Nind spirit, and a Jreat listener. she had less than a percent chance of 6he Zas the mother of three children, survival. /inda 0aldanado (ric of 6anta Barba 6he Zas an ama]inJ Zoman Zho ra, &alif., -anice +aZNs.uhnly /ane Zas loved deeply, and Zill never be of :arrenton, and 0ichael +aZNs of forJotten. ,n honor of her Zishes, there 3ortland, 2re. +er only Jrandchild, and Zill be no funeral. , hope to have a cel the absolute loYe of her life, is 1athan ebration of life JatherinJ at some point +aZNs, the son of -anice and /ane, of Beverly later in the summer. Beverly Zas a sup +ammond. Hawks porter of 3(23/( 6cholarship )und at 0i0i retired from &latsop &ommu nity &olleJe in after years in the business :arrenton +iJh 6chool, and also adored the +am of¿ ce. 6he and her husband, Donald +aZNs, Zho mond /ibrary a donation to either establishment passed aZay in , spent most of their retire in her name Zould be Zonderful. OBITUARY POLICY The Daily Astorian publishes paid obituaries. The obituary can include a small photo and, Ior Yeterans, a À aJ symbol at no charJe. The deadline Ior all obituaries is a.m. the business day prior. 2bituaries may be edited Ior spellinJ, proper punctuation and style. Death notices and upcominJ serYices Zill be published at no charJe. 1otices must be submitted by a.m. the day of publication. 2bituaries and notices may be submitted online at ZZZ.dailyastorian.comobituaryform, by email at eZilson#dailyastorian.com, placed Yia the funeral home or in person at The Daily Astorian of¿ ce, ([chanJe 6t. in Astoria. )or more information, call , e[t. . 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