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ended Goldschmidt's extensive career at the center of Oregon politics and policymaking. In May 2004, a rapid series of events resulted in Goldschmidt's confession to repeatedly raping a young teenage girl in the mid-1970s; the quick demise of his political career, including resignations from several prominent organizations; and the transfer of his many documents from the privately run
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passed a law as a result. The changes were considered to benefit the insurance industry and business interests, at the expense of claimants, who were required to establish more extensively that their employers were responsible for injuries. The issue was contentious for some time, involving lawsuits
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The scandal has affected numerous people and organizations associated with Goldschmidt. Many people have been accused of knowing of the crime, but failing to act accordingly. Debby Kennedy, who worked for Goldschmidt while he was governor, recalled, "I just can't tell you how many rumors there were
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The increased scrutiny on Goldschmidt's career, including reporters' difficulties accessing records from his time as governor, ultimately led to the revelation of his years-long sexual abuse of a minor girl, which had occurred decades before, during his time as Mayor of Portland. These revelations
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Goldschmidt founded a law and consulting firm, Neil Goldschmidt, Inc., in Portland in 1991, four days after leaving office as governor. Even out of elected office, he was widely considered the most powerful political figure in the state for many years. His influence extended all over the state and
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On March 7, 2011, the Oregon Senate President and Co-Speakers of the House released a statement that Goldschmidt's Governor's portrait had been removed from the walls of the State Capitol building in Salem and put into storage, out of respect for his victim, Elizabeth Lynn Dunham, who died from
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A newcomer to the Carter administration and to national politics, Goldschmidt traded not only on his experience in transportation planning, but on his political acumen as well; following Carter's unsuccessful bid for re-election in 1980, Goldschmidt expressed doubts about the future of the
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Goldschmidt's policy for economic development brought together Democratic liberals and Republican business leaders. His personal focus was on children's rights, poverty, and crime, but the challenge of meeting increasing needs with a decreasing budget overshadowed his tenure. An
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if it couldn't learn to cultivate political allies more effectively. Goldschmidt's time in Washington, DC, informed his own understanding of politics, as well. He remained in office through the remainder of the Carter administration. In late 1979, Republican presidential hopeful
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Goldschmidt married Margaret Wood in 1965. They had two children, Joshua and Rebecca, and divorced in 1990. Around the time he started his consulting firm, he met his second wife, Diana Snowden, who worked for PacifiCorp as a senior vice president.
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to modernize the state's prisons, which an investigator had described as overcrowded and operated as "independent fiefdoms". Francke was charged with supervising a plan to add over 1000 new beds to the prison system. Francke was murdered in the
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as defined in a state law passed in 1973. That law required that public access to such records be maintained, but did not specify where the records be kept. Following Goldschmidt's decision to put the documents in the care of the OHS, the
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appointed Goldschmidt to what would be known as the Governor's Task Force, which was tasked with exploring regional transportation solutions. Goldschmidt served alongside notable leaders:
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Goldschmidt declined to run for re-election in 1990, despite the widely held perception that he could have been easily re-elected; at the time, he cited marital difficulties.
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in 1990) and a doubling of the state's prison population. He worked across party lines to reduce regulation and to repair the state's infrastructure. His reforms to the
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confirmed his appointment on September 21, and he was sworn in on September 24. In this position, Goldschmidt was known for his work to revive the financially ailing
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Goldschmidt's Children's Agenda was important in Oregon with its community initiatives. In 1991, he helped create the Oregon Children's Foundation, as well as the
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passed a law requiring future governors to leave their documents in the state archives. Many records were published on the state archives' website in early 2005.
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that the abuse actually continued through 1991, after Goldschmidt's single term as governor) and in Goldschmidt's use of the term "affair" to characterize it.
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executive during the 1980s, serving as international Vice President and then as president of Nike Canada. He was considered as a potential chair of the
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and, later, Portland City Council reversing their positions and advising against it. Goldschmidt was initially opposed to diverting funds to
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Goldschmidt died from heart failure at his home in Portland, on June 12, 2024, at the age of 83, four days before his 84th birthday.
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Despite an almost certain re-election as governor, Goldschmidt did not seek a second term, becoming an influential and controversial
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acknowledged mistakes in their handling of the story, but denied that a desire to protect Goldschmidt motivated the mistakes. The
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later chastised him, for having suggested that he would withhold transportation funds from municipalities, such as Chicago and
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near land whose owners Goldschmidt later represented. He stayed active in Portland as well, advocating an expansion of the
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in his primary election bid against Carter. Goldschmidt resigned at the conclusion of Carter's term on January 20, 1981.
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of Portland (1973–1979), Goldschmidt participated in the revitalization of the downtown section of that city. He led a
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several industries. He served until the end of Carter's presidency in 1981 and then served as a senior executive with
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In 1990, Goldschmidt brokered agreements between business, labor, and insurance interests that changed the state's
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that opened in 2001. He also started the Start Making a Reader Today (SMART) volunteer program in Oregon schools.
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attempted to reform the system again. This led to a new law in the 2001 Legislature, which was complicated by an
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and was influential on Portland-area transportation policy, particularly with the scrapping of the controversial
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of the girl a secret. In return, Goldschmidt gave his support to Burtchaell's (unsuccessful) bid to extend a
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Hogan, Dave (February 23, 2005). "Political notebook: Goldschmidt records now available on the Internet".
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regulations. Workers' compensation has been a contentious issue in Oregon for some time, as the state-run
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Following complaints from local media over limited access to Goldschmidt's public papers stored at the
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in 1972, becoming the youngest mayor of any major American city. He promoted the revitalization of
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governor of Oregon, serving a single term. He faced significant challenges, particularly a rising
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The U.S. Automobile Industry, 1980. Report to the President from the Secretary of Transportation
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punishable by up to five years in prison. By the time the abuse had become public, however, the
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Gailey, Phil (December 12, 1984). "Democrats' Party Chief Search Focusing on Ex-Carter Aide".
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of three years had expired, making Goldschmidt immune from any prosecution over the matter.
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Goldschmidt drew criticism in recent years for some of his business activities. In 2002, he
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and his advocacy for a private investment firm in its attempt to take over utility company
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Goldschmidt oversaw a major expansion of the state's prison system. In May 1987, he hired
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Zimmerman, Rachel (August 11, 1999). "Workers' Comp in Oregon May Be in for a Shake-Up".
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for forgiveness. Although Goldschmidt could no longer be prosecuted for the offense, the
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Goldschmidt's appointment was initially expected to meet with little opposition. Several
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which, though never consummated, put on hold city and county studies to acquire PGE by
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insurance company were heralded at the time, but drew strong criticism in later years.
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Goldschmidt had hoped at one time to serve two terms, noting that most of predecessor
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was criticized for its coverage and use of the term "affair". Writers and editors at
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in 1979; in that capacity he worked to revive the ailing automobile industry and to
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Hill, Gail Kinsey; Harry Esteve (May 9, 2004). "Secret's impact on a public life".
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Eure, Rob (November 1, 2000). "Workers' Comp Overhaul Has Both Sides Crying Foul".
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in 1964 in Washington, D.C. While there, he was recruited by New York Congressman
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who held local, state, and federal offices over three decades. After serving as
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company headquartered in Portland. In early 2004, he backed a purchase of
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came on July 27 of that year, as part of a midterm restructuring of the
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Goldschmidt's confessional letter was published on the front page of
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Federal Aviation Administration. Retrieved on February 10, 2008.
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began an investigation into the matter. Goldschmidt submitted a
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board, Goldschmidt was an early advocate of the controversial
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Mapes, Jeff; Gordon Oliver; Scott Learn (November 21, 2003).
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Jewish American members of the Cabinet of the United States
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and various efforts to modify the law. In 2000, Governor
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in the May 1986 Democratic primary. Goldschmidt defeated
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called for Goldschmidt's resignation, and members of the
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in 1990, which restricted the generation of revenue by
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in 1970. As City Commissioner (1971–1973) and later as
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Moritz, Charles (1980). "Goldschmidt, Neil (Edward)".
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Between positions in public office, Goldschmidt was a
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In June 1985 Goldschmidt announced his candidacy for
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Jewish American state governors of the United States
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52% to 48%, succeeding two-term Republican Governor
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"Mr. Mayor at 31". 818: 611:was approved and ultimately completed in 1986. 4151: 2130: 2128: 2126: 1223: 1221: 1069: 1054:cancer on January 16, 2011, at the age of 49. 104:September 24, 1979 – January 20, 1981 4137: 3604: 3452: 3119: 2936:President Carter greets Secretary Goldschmidt 1838: 1836: 1543: 1541: 1189: 1187: 1185: 905: 2718:"Governor Neil Goldschmidt's Administration" 2686: 2684: 1772: 1770: 1768: 1766: 1263: 1257: 1171:List of Jewish United States Cabinet members 623:Goldschmidt as Secretary of Transportation, 61:January 12, 1987 – January 14, 1991 4561:United States secretaries of transportation 3851:Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare 3468:United States Secretaries of Transportation 2493: 2166:Oregonian/OregonLive, The (June 27, 2004). 2123: 1639: 1503: 1501: 1499: 1497: 1218: 1140: 1117: 1095: 1075: 786:ruling that occurred during deliberations. 494:in 1967. From 1967 to 1970, he worked as a 4144: 4130: 3895:Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 3611: 3597: 3459: 3445: 3126: 3112: 2762: 2760: 2657:"Goldschmidt digs in heels over his files" 2551: 2549: 1833: 1538: 1182: 1082:United States Department of Transportation 859:business and political leaders to support 157:January 2, 1973 – August 15, 1979 31: 4511:Jewish American people in Oregon politics 4098:Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers 3021:United States Secretary of Transportation 2938:, a photo published November 4, 1980, in 2867:Oregonian/OregonLive, The (May 9, 2004). 2681: 2591:"Confidant in scandal got help with SAIF" 2196: 1878: 1763: 1382: 1334: 1332: 1330: 1328: 352:United States Secretary of Transportation 92:United States Secretary of Transportation 2022: 2018: 2016: 1707: 1507: 1494: 1426:Willamette Week 25th Anniversary Edition 1301: 1299: 1297: 1295: 1293: 1291: 618: 3133: 2784:from the original on September 14, 2013 2766: 2757: 2546: 2322:from the original on September 26, 2007 2271:from the original on September 29, 2007 2240:from the original on September 29, 2007 2230:"Ex-guv's new job anything but certain" 2047: 1842: 1467: 1373:Neil Goldschmidt 1940: Born in Eugene. 1309:. KGW News. May 6, 2004. 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It differed from the 696: 408:In 1986, Goldschmidt was elected the 4571:Deaths from congestive heart failure 4491:Democratic Party governors of Oregon 4476:Businesspeople from Portland, Oregon 2624:"Goldschmidt surrenders law license" 2558:"The downfall of a political legend" 2050:"Goldschmidt's Web of Power (chart)" 1968:from the original on August 17, 2021 1903: 1120:"As Highways Crumble, Bush Stumbles" 1118:Goldschmidt, Neil (March 25, 1990). 530:Portland City Commissioner and Mayor 439:in its hostile takeover of Oregon's 4501:History of transportation in Oregon 1801: 1556: 524: 13: 4481:Businesspeople from Eugene, Oregon 2905:from the original on June 13, 2024 2502:from the original on July 11, 2004 2475:from the original on June 13, 2024 2371:Boulé, Margie (January 31, 2011). 2352:from the original on June 13, 2024 2291:"Goldschmidt still defending SAIF" 2209:from the original on July 27, 2018 1526:from the original on March 8, 2008 1482:from the original on July 31, 2013 1362: 1245:from the original on July 30, 2013 1076:Goldschmidt, Neil (January 1981). 492:University of California, Berkeley 319:University of California, Berkeley 14: 4582: 3996: 2920: 2496:"Statement from Neil Goldschmidt" 2494:Goldschmidt, Neil (May 7, 2004). 2462: 2438:"Or. Rev. Stat. § 161.605 (2007)" 2308:Redden, Jim (February 27, 2004). 2259:Redden, Jim (December 23, 2003). 2228:Redden, Jim (December 26, 2003). 1928:"Straightening out workers' comp" 1777:Mapes, Jeff (December 23, 1990). 1141:Goldschmidt, Neil (May 7, 2004). 988:In his initial negotiations with 4556:UC Berkeley School of Law alumni 4432: 4054:Ambassador to the United Nations 3664: 3577: 3169: 2901:. The Oregonian. June 12, 2024. 2418:from the original on May 1, 2019 2310:"Governor files pose a quandary" 2048:Jaquiss, Nigel (March 9, 2005). 1708:Peterson, Cass (March 3, 1981). 1552:. New York: H.W. Wilson Company. 1468:Jaquiss, Nigel (March 9, 2005). 1419: 1057: 635:U.S. Secretary of Transportation 615:U.S. Secretary of Transportation 599:, was rescinded, with first the 585:Oregon Transportation Commission 453:Oregon Board of Higher Education 391:U.S. Secretary of Transportation 266: 4551:South Eugene High School alumni 4541:Politicians from Eugene, Oregon 4466:20th-century Oregon politicians 2891: 2860: 2844:. March 7, 2011. Archived from 2828: 2796: 2740: 2710: 2648: 2615: 2582: 2556:Harden, Blaine (May 18, 2004). 2514: 2487: 2456: 2430: 2397: 2364: 2334: 2301: 2283: 2252: 2221: 2190: 2159: 2101: 2078: 2041: 2023:Hamilton, Don (July 20, 2001). 1995: 1980: 1950: 1920: 1897: 1872: 1744: 1729: 1701: 1682: 1652: 1633: 1614: 1598:. July 21, 1980. Archived from 1582: 1461: 1143:"Statement by Neil Goldschmidt" 1000:for a houseboat moorage on the 824:the nation. As a member of the 365:Goldschmidt was elected to the 286: 262: 16:American politician (1940–2024) 4471:American expatriates in France 2959:. May 21, 2004. Archived from 2530:. May 25, 2005. Archived from 2297:. Salem, Ore. January 2, 2004. 2085:Young, Bob (August 26, 1998). 1848:"Should you believe this man?" 1444: 1413: 1231:; John Schrag (May 12, 2004). 922:On May 6, under pressure from 850:Portland International Airport 597:Federal Highway Administration 534:Goldschmidt won a seat on the 1: 2261:"Goldschmidt feels SAIF heat" 1590:"Carter's Auto Rescue Sortie" 1508:Thompson, Gregory L. (2005). 1264:Howard Kurtz (May 13, 2004). 1176: 771:State Accident Insurance Fund 691:Democratic National Committee 633:Goldschmidt became the sixth 624: 458: 451:appointed Goldschmidt to the 422:State Accident Insurance Fund 385:and the establishment of the 342:politician from the state of 2655:Redden, Jim (June 4, 2004). 2622:Hogan, Dave (May 15, 2004). 1470:"Goldschmidt's Web of Power" 1389:Young, Bob (March 9, 2005). 1196:"The Story Behind the Story" 819:After leaving elected office 7: 4566:University of Oregon alumni 4526:Lawyers from Eugene, Oregon 3920:Secretary of Transportation 3639: 1756:September 26, 2007, at the 1164: 1151:. Portland, OR. p. A01 1070:Publications by Goldschmidt 865:Willamette Industries, Inc. 863:in its hostile takeover of 791:Start Making A Reader Today 601:Multnomah County Commission 10: 4587: 4531:Mayors of Portland, Oregon 4496:Disbarred American lawyers 4153:Mayors of Portland, Oregon 3662: 2522:"Shameless Self-Promotion" 1200:American Journalism Review 906:Revelation of sexual abuse 424:(SAIF), a state-chartered 4430: 4159: 4096: 4079:National Security Advisor 4077: 4052: 4027: 4002: 3991: 3968: 3943: 3918: 3893: 3874: 3849: 3830: 3805: 3786: 3769:Secretary of the Interior 3767: 3742: 3723: 3700:Secretary of the Treasury 3698: 3673: 3645: 3634: 3575: 3474: 3221: 3178: 3167: 3141: 3092: 3077: 3069: 3064: 3054: 3045: 3037: 3027: 3018: 3010: 3000: 2991: 2983: 2978: 1028:Oregon Historical Society 913:Oregon Historical Society 873:Portland General Electric 760:Department of Corrections 678:, whose mayors supported 445:Portland General Electric 389:system. He was appointed 348:mayor of Portland, Oregon 329: 305: 297: 241: 231: 214: 194: 189: 185: 173: 161: 150: 142: 130: 118: 108: 97: 89: 77: 65: 54: 46: 42: 30: 23: 3788:Secretary of Agriculture 3065:Party political offices 2944:, from that newspaper's 2346:archive.seattletimes.com 2003:Sulzberger, Arthur Gregg 1045:Multnomah County Sheriff 802:Multnomah County Sheriff 475:. He later attended the 473:South Eugene High School 463:Goldschmidt was born in 3903:Patricia Roberts Harris 3884:Patricia Roberts Harris 3865:Patricia Roberts Harris 1906:The Wall Street Journal 1882:The Wall Street Journal 1623:"Democrats, Going Home" 983:investigative reporting 649:cabinet positions. The 647:Carter administration's 336:Neil Edward Goldschmidt 4521:Jewish American mayors 3970:Secretary of Education 3859:Joseph A. Califano Jr. 2037:on September 29, 2007. 1694:June 24, 2008, at the 938:statute of limitations 630: 546:against the unpopular 510:to register voters in 483:in political science. 356:President Jimmy Carter 3807:Secretary of Commerce 3708:W. Michael Blumenthal 2770:(December 15, 2004). 2722:Oregon State Archives 2534:on September 29, 2007 1779:"An uncertain legacy" 1422:"The Goldschmidt era" 1344:Oregon State Archives 1266:"Another Abuse Story" 917:Oregon State Archives 887:nominated him to the 813:City Club of Portland 767:workers' compensation 762:parking lot in 1989. 724:1986 general election 622: 556:Portland Transit Mall 536:Portland City Council 486:Goldschmidt earned a 441:Willamette Industries 426:worker's compensation 367:Portland City Council 4029:Trade Representative 3953:James R. Schlesinger 3725:Secretary of Defense 2812:. February 7, 2008. 1958:"The 30-Year Secret" 1846:(October 10, 2007). 1817:. January 19, 1989. 1666:. December 7, 1979. 1570:on February 15, 2008 1379:, November 21, 2003. 1313:on February 27, 2008 1206:on November 11, 2013 973:article, written by 932:under Oregon law, a 830:Portland Aerial Tram 784:Oregon Supreme Court 707:Oregon State Senator 651:United States Senate 508:Allard K. Lowenstein 477:University of Oregon 447:. In 2003, Governor 369:in 1970 and then as 310:University of Oregon 265: 1965; 4087:Zbigniew Brzezinski 3945:Secretary of Energy 3156:Executive Committee 3135:Governors of Oregon 2848:on October 21, 2012 2563:The Washington Post 1715:The Washington Post 1646:The Washington Post 1627:The Washington Post 1602:on February 2, 2009 1270:The Washington Post 1103:The Washington Post 979:2005 Pulitzer Prize 877:Texas Pacific Group 560:city's police force 405:for several years. 37:Goldschmidt in 1986 3978:Shirley Hufstedler 3959:Charles Duncan Jr. 3832:Secretary of Labor 3758:Benjamin Civiletti 3675:Secretary of State 3084:Governor of Oregon 3048:Governor of Oregon 2979:Political offices 2137:"The power broker" 2119:on April 14, 2000. 1814:The New York Times 1738:The New York Times 1664:Lodi News-Sentinel 1454:The New York Times 1128:. 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June 16, 2001. 1642:"The Last Hurrah" 1550:Current Biography 1401:on April 30, 2007 1391:"Highway To Hell" 1098:"The Last Hurrah" 1043:about him then." 1037:state legislature 930:third degree rape 915:to the state-run 736:anti-tax movement 566:, a reporter for 504:Maurine Neuberger 481:bachelor's degree 469:Willamette Valley 414:anti-tax movement 379:Downtown Portland 333: 332: 145:Mayor of Portland 4578: 4436: 4146: 4139: 4132: 4123: 4122: 4106:Charles Schultze 3993: 3992: 3934:Neil Goldschmidt 3821:Philip Klutznick 3815:Juanita M. 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Governor of Oregon
Victor Atiyeh
Barbara Roberts
United States Secretary of Transportation
Jimmy Carter
Brock Adams
Drew Lewis
Mayor of Portland
Terry Schrunk
Connie McCready
Eugene, Oregon
Portland, Oregon
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University of Oregon
BA
University of California, Berkeley
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United States Secretary of Transportation
President Jimmy Carter
governor of Oregon
Portland City Council
mayor
Portland
Downtown Portland
Mount Hood Freeway
MAX Light Rail

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