Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, February 07, 2001, Page 6, Image 6

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A T T E N T IO N :
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Oregon Business Association Grows with Nike
The Oregon Business Asso­
ciation, Orêgon’s newest rep­
resentative for business and in­
dustry, has announced the addi­
tion of Nike, Inc. to it member­
ship. Also joining the associa­
tion in recent weeks are Les
Schwab Tire Centers, Standard
Insurance, the Yoshida Group,
GBD, Architects and Azumano
Travel.
Now just over one year old,
the Oregon Business Associa­
tion brings a practical and in­
creasingly powerful force to
Oregon’s business and political
landscape.
It membership includes many
of the state’s major Corpora­
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Lawmakers Take Aim
at Eco-Terrorists
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For More Information:
Call (503) 288-1140
Ask for Maudie White, Plan Broker
(AP) - The Oregon Legislature is
taking up the issue o f eco-terrorism,
getting to work on two bills to toughen
penalties for environmental arson and
vandalism. The most significant o f
the measures is House Bill 2344, which
would expand the state’s racketeer­
ing laws to include crimes against
research, livestock and agricultural
facilities. Such crimes would become
Class A felonies punishable by a
prison sentence o f up to 20 years and
ral Gas, Portland General Elec­
tric, Wells Fargo Bank, U.S.
Bank, BearCreek Corporation,
Pacificorp, Columbia Forest
Products, Stoel Rives, and
CH2MHÌ1I. OBA also includes
some of Oregon’s well-known
home-grown companies, such
as Neil Kelly Company, Norm
Thompson, Pow ell’s Book-
Free Tax Help Available
a fine o f 300-thousand dollars.
Another bill — House Bill 2385 —
would make it a felony to “interfere
with agricultural research.”
Representative Lane Shetterly —
a Republican from Dallas— says the
laws are needed to help authorities
deal better with extremist groups like
the Animal Liberation Front and the
Earth Liberation Front.
Shetterly says the bill has strong
support in the Legislature.
Help is available in Portland through April 12 for taxpayers
needing assistance in preparing their income tax returns.
The American Association o f Retired Persons (AARP)
provides free assistance in preparing basic state and federal
income tax returns for the elderly and other with low or
modest incomes. The program ’s volunteers are trained by
qualified trainers with experience in federal and state tax
law.
Volunteers will be available in Portland every Thursday at
the state office building at 800 N.E. Oregon from 11 a.m. to
1 p.m. In April, two Tuesdays, April 3 and 10, will be added
to the regular schedule.
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Do you need w ireless service w ith : ?
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no c o n tra c t
G a lo r e A Q w e s t h a v e t e a m e d up t o o f f e r
c e llu la r s e r v ic e r a t c o m p e t it iv e r a t e s
w it h no c r e d i t c h e c k
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stores, and Sokol B losser
Winery.“We are growing rap­
idly for one fundamental rea­
son,” Tom Kelly Chairman of
the OBA Board said.
“We represent a more con­
structive, bi-partisan approach
to solving Oregon’s problems
and that is what Oregon busi­
ness wants.”
Debbie Miller, administrative
assistant to Dave Henderson,
Director o f the Legislative
Administration is busied by the tasks
o f keeping the 71“ Oregon
Legislative Assembly functioning
smoothly. The office maintains the
Legislature 's accounting system,
media support, human resources
support, building maintenance and
creating public access, ju st to name a
fe w o f its responsibilities. The
Legislature Administration
encourages public involvement in
the process.
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