Additional resources related to the Oregon Legislature are available at the following locations:
Oregon Historical Society -The Oregon History Project
An online resource for learning about Oregon’s past. In these pages, historians and writers can help you explore the history of Oregon through the perspectives of the people who helped shape Oregon. Teachers and students can browse the Learning Center for suggestions on interpreting and researching historical records and for first-person accounts written by students and teachers who have studied and taught Oregon history.
Legislative Commission
on Indian Services
A legislative commission that recommends methods for the State of Oregon to
improve services to tribes in Oregon.
Oregon.Gov
This site was created with the citizen's perspective in mind. Its navigation
is organized by customer need or "theme", not by the state's organizational
structure. And, it includes key content areas such as Oregon Facts, Business,
Working, Living, Education, Visiting, Government, OnLine Services, and Spanish-Language
Services.
Oregon State Archives
A valuable location for legislative committee
minutes and historic documents.
Oregon
Administrative Rules
The Secretary of State's Oregon Administrative Rules site.
Secretary
of State Elections Division
For Oregon elections information.
Oregon Blue Book
The official directory of Oregon government, including state, county, city,
federal, and tribal government information.
Governor
Kitzhaber's Web Page
For specific information about Oregon's governor.
FirstGov.Gov
FirstGov.Gov is an information portal for federal and state government with
topics ranging from business, economy, science and technology.
National Conference of State
Legislatures (NCSL)
Links to other state legislatures' web and gopher servers.
U.S. National
Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
Central repository for federal records, with links to the Federal Register
and Presidential Libraries.
United States House of Representatives
Thomas: Federal legislative
Information
Hosted by the Library of Congress.
Library of Congress
Links to documents, photos, video and audio clips.
Contact information and answers to frequently asked questions about the legislature, legislative process other government agencies. The staff of the Oregon Legislature cannot respond to public requests for legal advice. To understand and protect your legal rights, consult your private lawyer. |