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On this day, July 3, 1997, the Rainbow Family, founded in 1971, began their 25th gathering in Ochoco National Forest in Oregon. 20-30,000 were expected to participate.

Also on this day, July 3, 2017, Oregon enacted a rule change allowing people who do not identify with their gender to instead mark "X" on their driver's licenses of state ID cards.

Also on this day,July 3, 1975 interstate 80N (later renamed I-84) was completed with four lanes open from Portland to Idaho border. Dedication ceremonies were held outside Baker City.




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Senator Bill Hansell Not Running for Seat
Will not run for reelection in 2024.

Today, Senator Bill Hansell (R-Athena) announced that he is not running for reelection for State Senator of District 29 in 2024.

Hansell released the following statement:

“I did not realize it at the time, but in the fall of 1981, Margaret and I made a decision that would set the course of my life for the next 42 years. Now we are making another decision that will set another course for us. I am not going to run for reelection for State Senator when this term of office ends in 2024.

I am announcing this decision now, in order to give others in Senate District 29, who might be interested, time to decide whether or not to seek this office. Senate District 29 is the second largest district in Oregon, and I am confident there may be a number of individuals interested in running. I want to give them time to prepare, and I do not plan to endorse anyone before the May Primary in 2024.

It has been an absolute privilege and honor to serve as an elected official, first as an Umatilla County Commissioner for 30 years, and two and half terms thus far as a State Senator, which will be 12 years when I retire. I am very grateful for my wife Margaret, my family, my friends, and the Good Lord for the opportunity to serve for over four decades.

A previous senator who had my Capitol office left behind a written note on the bottom of one of the desk drawers, “Be a Statesman, not a Politician, it’s all about service.” I agree and this I have tried to do.

A D V E R T I S E M E N T

A D V E R T I S E M E N T

Being an elected official has given me a platform to serve others, both on the local and state level. Using government to help others provides the motivation and the joy for what I do. For example, I received as much satisfaction helping a widow lady save her chickens by having the government trapper spend some time near her home as I do serving on the Joint Semiconductor Committee tasked with bringing billions of federal dollars and thousands of jobs to Oregon. Serving as a Commissioner or Senator has given me an amazing platform to help others. After I retire, I plan to continue to help other, I just won’t have this particular platform.

There is a time for everything, the Biblical Book of Ecclesiastes states. Now is the time I believe, to give someone else the platform and opportunity to serve in the Oregon Senate, just as the great people of Senate District 29 have enabled me to do.”


--Ryan Bannister

Post Date: 2023-03-05 09:46:35Last Update: 2023-03-05 16:23:02



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