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This Land: Measure 37's Impact on Oregon

Sightline researcher Eric de Place gives the latest updates and analysis on Oregon's Measure 37, the "bad neighbor" law that is undermining democratic process across the state. Eric will also cover the debate over Measure 49, an effort to rewrite Measure 37--which will be on Oregon's November 2007 ballot.

See related report and video on seven Oregon communities affected by Measure 37.

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01

Fixing Measure 37

02/07/2007 Oregon's chance to make a bad law better

02

Housing Developments Next to Pear Farms

02/08/2007 A story of property wrongs under Measure 37

03

Wineries Threatened in Applegate Valley

02/09/2007 Another story of property wrongs under Measure 37

04

Rockin' Editorial

02/12/2007 Oregonian calls for Measure 37 fix

05

Trash Talking Measure 37

04/13/2007 "Pay or waive" doesn't pass the smell test.

06

Measure 37: This Is Huge

04/27/2007 Measure 37 may be going back to voters.

08

Oregon's Property Values Still Not Hurt By Planning

06/08/2007 OSU study: growth management benefits property values.

09

Cascadia Scorecard: Mapping Measure 37

06/13/2007 2,000 claims plus 14,000 housing units equals rural sprawl.

10

Summer Property Rights Update

07/13/2007 The latest on property laws in the West.

11

Half Baked Alaska

07/30/2007

12

Property Polling and Punditry

08/21/2007 First look at the campaign for Measure 49.

13

Measure 37: Willamette Valley

10/02/2007 17,693 new houses on Willamette farms?

14

Measure 37: Hood River Region

10/03/2007 14,000 new residents in rural Hood River?

15

Measure 37: Hood River Farms

10/04/2007 Measure 37 and 22% of Hood River farmland.

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