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Title
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Pat Amedeo interview on Atiyeh
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Description
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An interview of Pat Amedeo on the topic of Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on March 24, 2015. Amedeo served as Atiyeh's natural resources advisor. The interviewer, James Moore, was a professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
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The conversation revolves around Atiyeh's natural resources work, including energy development, timber industry challenges, and the Northwest Power Planning Act; Atiyeh's personal conflict of interest regarding Opal Creek and his ethical stance on state business; various aspects of water rights, land use, and political dynamics in Oregon, including the evolution of fisheries management and the Water Management Planning Act; personal anecdotes about Vic Atiyeh, his political career, and his relationships with key figures like Governors Barbara Roberts and Neil Goldschmidt; the more recent ethics cases of Cylvia Hayes and Patricia McCaig, circa 2014; and the challenges of preserving historical records. Amedeo's husband, Tom Mason, briefly joins in on the interview in parts of the recording.
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This recording is accompanied by a transcript.
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Identifier
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PUA_MS161_002
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Date Created
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Mar 24, 2015
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Creator
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Amedeo, Pat
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Subject
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Atiyeh, Victor
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Oregon--Politics and government
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Fishery policy
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Environmental policy
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Energy policy
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Timber--Oregon
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Extent
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1 audio file (2 hr., 15 min.)
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Date
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2015
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Contributor
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Moore, James
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Format
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MP3
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Spatial Coverage
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Oregon
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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/