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100:. He ran for office as an independent, but at the urging of the Republican party, after Holmstrom, who had already secured both the Democratic and Republican nominations for reelection, was accused of ethical misconduct. He chaired committees including revenue, rules, transportation, and agriculture, and served a term as president pro tempore in 1985. 20: 83:
the son of Charles E. Hanlon and Anna Lauri Darby Hanlon, one of five children. His coal miner father volunteered to join a rescue mission at the Kinloch Mine (Parnassus, PA) disaster on March 21, 1929 but perished in the attempt. Of the nearly 300 miners trapped in the explosion ultimately 46 died.
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obituary, his frustrations over that issue led him to announce his retirement following the session; his comments at the time, however, indicated frustration with the time demands of a job that is intended to be part-time. He reversed the decision to resign and served out the remainder of his term.
133:. He denied that his move was motivated by political gamesmanship, stating that his desire to be appointed chair of a committee was unrelated to joining the party; and he asserted his intention to remain independent, and critical of the two-party system. 123:'s challenge to his position as Senate president. Hanlon, who had been a registered Democrat two decades prior, said the Senate presidency issue prompted his decision to rejoin the party, though he had been considering it for some time. At the time, 63:, and his efforts to legalize self-service gasoline in the state. In 1977, he proposed an amendment to the state constitution that would have added two years to House and Senate terms, and imposed a 59:
obituary stated that he was known for his independence throughout his career, noting his opposition to the timber industry's influence on forest management and, specifically, the
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Hanlon died of cancer in Salem, Oregon on September 9, 1990; he was survived by his wife Neila and two children.
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of 12 years. Hanlon was also noted for his constituent services, including a successful effort to force a state
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Because of this and the start of the Depression he was sent to be raised by an aunt. He served in the
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stated that he was considered one of the most knowledgeable legislators on the subject of
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after his first election, in which he defeated the then-Senate Majority Leader, Democrat
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in 1975. He first announced he would join the Democratic party in June 1976, bolstering
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elected in 50 years, and the fifth in Oregon history. He served three terms in the
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Mapes, Jeff (September 11, 1990). "Former state sen. Charles Hanlon dies".
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Hanlon defeated Holmstrom a second time in 1978, and Representative
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Hanlon represented a district including the city of
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independent
legislature
Oregon Senate
Democrat
William Holmstrom
The Oregonian
Oregon Board of Forestry
term limit
barber
Pennsylvania
United States Army
World War II
Ventura, California
Cornelius
Gearhart
open primary
Oregon Constitution
Jason Boe
Betty Roberts
The Bend Bulletin
natural resources
Ted Bugas
Joan Dukes
sales tax
Edward Fadeley



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