56th Oregon Legislative Assembly

The 56th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened for its regular session in 1971. The Democratic Party of Oregon held the majority in the Oregon State Senate, and the Oregon Republican Party held the majority in the Oregon House of Representatives.[1] Republican Tom McCall was the Governor of Oregon.

According to a biography of McCall, the two most significant legislative efforts during the session were the Oregon Bottle Bill, which passed, and a bill to "thwart migrant farm workers' attempts to form labor unions," which McCall vetoed.[2]

56th Oregon Legislative Assembly
55th Legislative Assembly 57th Legislative Assembly
The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007
Overview
Legislative bodyOregon Legislative Assembly
JurisdictionOregon, United States
Meeting placeOregon State Capitol
Term1971
Websitewww.oregonlegislature.gov
Oregon State Senate
Members30 Senators
Senate PresidentJohn D. Burns (D)
President Pro TemporeHarry D. Boivin (D)
Party controlDemocratic Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Members60 Representatives
Speaker of the HouseRobert Smith
Speaker Pro TemporeRoger E. Martin (R)
Party controlRepublican Party of Oregon
  1. ^ "Content Manager WebDrawer - 1971 Session Legislators and Staff Guide State Government".
  2. ^ Walth, Brent (1994). Fire at Eden's Gate. Portland, Oregon: Oregon Historical Society Press. p. 335. ISBN 0-87595-270-4.

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