Oregon has unfortunately been transformed a lot by all of the immigration into the state from other more liberal states, especially California. The state is now seriously divided politically on many issues, with Republicans controlling rural areas, and Democrats controlling all of the major urban areas.
In the 2006 election, Democrats won control of both houses of the legislature, and also the governorship too. One of the first things the legislature did last year was to give special rights to gay couples to have civil unions, which gives them equivalent legal rights as married couples. This new law was to go into effect yesterday, but a legal challenge has fortunately blocked it from being implemented. Voters had previously past a referendum a couple of years ago outlawing gay marriage in the state, so the legislature was unable to make gay marriage legal.
The issue of using Indian related names as school mascots has continued to be a big issue, with a committee set up by the state's Department of Education recommending that all 15 schools with such mascots be required to give them up by September of 2009, even if the schools and their communities did not want to. The State Superintendent of Schools, a liberal Democrat, will be making the final decision on this issue soon.
You can read about it here:
http://www.registerguard.com/csp/cms/sites/dt.cms.support.viewStory.cls?cid=30535&sid=1&fid=1These schools complain that these changes will cost them many thousands of dollars to implement, and also reject the charge that they are racists by calling their sports teams "Braves" or "Warriors". In fact, they say that they are honoring Indians by doing this.
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