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Title
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Paul Hanneman interview on Atiyeh
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Description
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An interview of Paul Hanneman on the topic of Oregon Governor Vic Atiyeh, recorded on July 22, 2015. Hanneman was a Republican serving in the Oregon House of Representatives from 1965-1990. The interviewer, James Moore, was as professor of political science at Pacific University and was Atiyeh's biographer.
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The interview includes discussion of: his early years in the Oregon House of Representatives while Atiyeh was in the Oregon Senate; working with Governor Mark Hatfield; contrasts between the styles of governors Hatfield, McCall and Atiyeh; Oregon's Bottle Bill and Beach Bill; an anecdote regarding Rajneeshees being invited to do a spiritual invocation in the Oregon House; elections and campaigns in Oregon in the 1970s; Hanneman's position on the Equal Rights Amendment; politics on the Oregon coast regarding fishing; Atiyeh's tax reforms and the Kicker law; the SAIF funding scandal of 1982; speculations on how Atiyeh became interested in supporting federal recognition of Oregon's tribes; comparisons of Atiyeh to later governors Goldschmidt, Roberts, Kitzhaber and Kulongowski; politics around fishing at Coos Bay; and thoughts on more recent political developments.
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This recording is accompanied by a transcript.
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Identifier
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PUA_MS161_032
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Date Created
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Jul 22, 2015
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Creator
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Hanneman, Paul
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Extent
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1 audio file (1 hr., 40 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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Rights
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http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/