- Benton County Republican Party Platform
World's Smallest Political Quiz - Benton County Fair 2009 by John Detweiler
Top Ten Duties of a Precinct Committeeperson (PCP)
Benton County Republican Central Committee ResolutionsBenton GOP Library List (pdf) - (Located at Republican Headquarters, 1760 SW 3rd St., Corvallis)
State
Oregon State Legislators (Covering Benton County)
- Sen. Frank Morse (R, SD-8) - Capitol (503) 986-1708, Dist. (503) 910-9066
Sen. Fred Girod (R, SD-9) - Capitol (503) 986-1709, Dist. (503) 769-4321
Sen. Brian Boquist (R, SD-12) - Capitol (503) 986-1712
Rep. Andy Olson (R, HD-15) - Capitol (503) 986-1415, Dist. (541) 967-6576
Rep. Sara Gelser (D, HD-16) - Capitol (503) 986-1416
Rep. Jim Thompson (R, HD-23) - Capitol (503) 986-1423
The Oregon Constitution was framed by a convention of 60 delegates chosen by the people. The convention met on the third Monday in August 1857 and adjourned on September 18 of the same year. On November 9, 1857, the Constitution was approved by the vote of the people of Oregon Territory. The Act of Congress admitting Oregon into the Union was approved February 14, 1859, and on that date the Constitution went into effect.
National
Oregon's U.S. Legislators
Oregon's U.S. Senators
- Sen. Jeff Merkley (D) - DC (202) 224-3753, Salem (503) 362-8102
Sen. Ron Wyden (D) - DC (202) 224-5244, Salem (503) 589-4555
- Rep. David Wu (D) , Oregon, 1st (RESIGNED 8/2011) - DC (202) 225-0855, Portland (503) 326-2901
Rep. Greg Walden (R), Oregon, 2nd - DC (202) 225-6730, Medford (541) 776-4646
Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D), Oregon 3rd - DC (202) 225-4811, Portland (503) 231-2300
Rep. Peter DeFazio (D), Oregon, 4th - DC (202) 225-6416, Eugene (541) 465-6732
Rep. Kurt Schrader (D), Oregon, 5th - DC (202) 225-5711, Salem (503) 588-9100
Republican National Committee (Chairman Reince Priebus) - (202) 863-8500
National Documents
- Declaration of Independence
Constitution of the United States
Bill of Rights (Amendments 1-10) and (Amendments 11-27)
Letters and Speeches
- George Washington's Farewell Address (Published as a letter to the People of the United States, 1796)
The Gettysburg Address (Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg, PA, November 19, 1863)
Of Interest
- The Founding Fathers on Redistribution
Sequence: From Bondage to Liberty and Back to Bondage
28 Principles of Freedom, From The 5000 Year Leap by W. Cleon Skousen
The Mount Vernon Statement - Conservative Beliefs, Values and Principles
George Washington's 110 Rules of Civility and Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation
The Fate of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence
