This sound recording features the swearing in ceremony of the Oregon State Attorney General Dave Frohnmayer. The recording includes comments from Governor Victor Atiyeh regarding Frohnmayer's character and integrity.
This sound recording features a short clip taken from a broadcast of the CBS Evening News regarding the recent discovery of documents concerning the lack of payment to the State of Oregon for their raising of militia concerning The Oregon Trail.
This sound recording features a press conference with Governor Atiyeh regarding his trade mission to Asia. The governor takes several questions from the press regarding prospective international trade investments and his opinions on the success of his various trade missions. The sound recording also includes short clips from various other press conferences with the governor.
This sound recording features Governor Atiyeh's annual State of the State address to a special session of the Legislative Assembly. In this address, Atiyeh outlines the state of the economy, particularly unemployment, as a result of the national recession.
This sound recording features an interview with Governor Atiyeh conducted by Mike Wallace of CBS's 60 Minutes regarding the governor's decision the prison sentence of Duane Samples.
This sound recording features a message to the legislative assembly given by Governor Atiyeh regarding the need for the call of a special session due to a national recession.
This sound recording features a compilation of Atiyeh's last press conferences and availability with the media. He reflects on his experiences in office and takes questions from the press regarding his future and the future of the State of Oregon.
This sound recording features a press conference with Atiyeh on a potential petroleum shortage affecting the State of Oregon. He believes the shortage will not be severe, but outlines contingency strategies to deal with the problem if needed. At the end of his statement, Atiyeh answers several questions taken from the press. The sound recording also includes other short press conference clips.
This sound recording features an interview with Governor Atiyeh on many of the decisions he made over the course of his eight years in office and his opinion on his popularity as governor. At 26:30, press conference with Atiyeh on the needs for the future of Oregon, the closing of the Trojan Nuclear Plant, and his appointment of the Director of the Oregon State Lottery.
This sound recording includes a speech by Governor Atiyeh on trade relations between Japan and Oregon, which he delivered to the senior executives of JCA, an association of Japanese and Western U.S. business executives (formerly the Japan-California Association), at their annual meeting held at the Salishan Lodge in Gleneden Beach, Oregon.
In this sound recording, Governor Atiyeh announces the agreement of public ownership and purchase of several acres of property along the mouth of the Deschutes River in Central Oregon. He outlines the need for a fundraising campaign to pay for this future project. He also takes several questions from the press and audience members in attendance. At 32:30, press meeting with Atiyeh on land use planning and other ballot measures.
This sound recording begins with Victor Atiyeh's granddaughter Meagan Atiyeh telling the story of the three bears. It also includes a gubernatorial debate between Roger Martin, Tom McCall, and Victor Atiyeh for the Republican primary election.
In this sound recording, incumbent Governor Robert Straub and challenger Senator Victor Atiyeh meet in debate. This debate is moderated by KAXL news and features chosen subjects the matters: taxation, the death penalty, the wilderness issue, the denturism issue, and the general topic of state government spending.
Side two of a sound recording of Governor Atiyeh's end of the year press conference on many of his achievements throughout the 1984 legislative session. Atiyeh answers one more question from the press before wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
Side one of a sound recording of Governor Atiyeh's end of the year press conference on many of his achievements throughout the 1984 legislative session. In his opening statement, he describes the state's recovery from economic recession, the various international trade missions he took, new business investments, land use acknowledgements, ballot measure 2, unemployment, and homelessness in Oregon. He also answers several questions from the press regarding unemployment, his hopes for the 1985 session, development of the Columbia River Gorge, tree fumigation, the Hanford nuclear site, the sales tax, and his legislative appointments.
Side two of a sound recording of Ted Kulongoski on his support for economic development in Oregon that is compatible with the state's natural environment and outdoor recreation. He takes several questions from the audience regarding problems facing the agricultural and timber industry and the need to bring new business and jobs to the state.
In this sound recording, Ted Kulongoski, the prospective democratic nominee for Governor of Oregon, describes his support for economic development in Oregon that is compatible with the state's natural environment and outdoor recreation. In particular, he supports the agriculture and tourism industries in Oregon and specifically outlines the need for voters to think about the long term economic decisions that impact both the people and the environment of the state. The prospective Governor takes several questions from the audience and addresses current problems facing agricultural jobs.
This sound recording begins with a speech given by Atiyeh describing his approach for creating jobs and improving Oregon's business climate. He asks for a vote of confidence in the form of investments, new jobs, and secure payrolls and urges current businesses in Oregon to welcome these new opportunities. At 17:12, press conference with Atiyeh. In this conference, Atiyeh answers several questions mostly regarding economic development and recovery.
This sound recording features a speech by Atiyeh, given during the 'Lincoln Day' celebration dinner, an annual fundraising event for the Republican Party of Oregon. In this speech, Atiyeh outlines his set of principles which influence his job as Governor. He reflects on Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson's personal interest in all people of the United States. Atiyeh also describes the opportunity to recapture the government in order to return self-esteem and pride in the nation again by voting for the common and collective voices of the State of Oregon.