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in Oregon during a prolonged statewide recession, arguing that such a revision to the tax system would provide stability to Oregon's public sector. He also served on the Environment and Energy Committee and launched several measures relating to Oregon's forests, fisheries, and air quality. He is
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In 1978, Throop was elected State Representative for District 54 of Oregon, which included much of Deschutes and Klamath Counties. He served as Majority Whip and Chair of the Revenue and School Finance Committee for the House of Representatives for three of his four terms. He unsuccessfully
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in Caldwell, Idaho, on a golf scholarship, graduating in 1969 with a BA in Education. He earned a master's degree in Educational Psychology from the
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Oversight, United States Congress House Committee on Ways and Means Subcommittee on (1980).
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from 1979 to 1987 and then served for eight years as a member of the
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In 1986, Throop was elected as one of three commissioners in
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Oregon House of Representatives
Sam Johnson
Democratic
Alma mater
The College of Idaho
Democratic
politician
Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Deschutes County
Ontario, Oregon
College of Idaho
University of Northern Colorado
sales tax
conservationist
Deschutes County
Wyoming Outdoor Council
http://oppma.oregon.googlepages.com/TheAccomplishmentModelFinalFeb122008.pdf
State Legislative Leadership, Committees, and Staff
ISBN
978-0-87292-020-0
State Legislative Leadership, Committees, and Staff
ISBN
978-0-87292-056-9
"Oregon Secretary of State"
Energy Conservation Tax Incentives: Field Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Oversight of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Ninety-sixth Congress, Second Session, on Tax Incentives to Maximize the Use of Natural Resources, June 7, 1980--Bend, Oregon, June 9, 1980--Portland, Oregon
"Voters' Pamphlet- State of Oregon Primary Election May 15, 1990"
the original
"Oregon Land-Use Regulations Debated -- Group Sues State Over Development | The Seattle Times"

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