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Grocery Manufacturers Association

Grocery Manufacturers Association
Reversing Early Support Defeats Costly Labeling Law
Ballot Measures

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One of Europe's most controversial issues, mandatory labeling of genetically engineered foods, faced its first test with U.S. voters on the 2002 Oregon ballot (Measure 27). CFM played a lead role in creating a communications program to defeat the measure.


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American Red Cross    American Red Cross
Standing in the Breach

Committee for SAIF Keeping    Committee for SAIF Keeping
No on 38

Grocery Manufacturers Association    Grocery Manufacturers Association
Reversing Early Support Defeats Costly Labeling Law

Oregon Forest Industries Council    Oregon Forest Industries Council
Chopping Anti-Clearcut Initiative Down to Size

    
Tillamook Cheese     Tillamook Cheese
Increase Consumer Interest and Awareness

Wordstock Literary Festival     Wordstock Literary Festival
Spreading the Word about Wordstock

Private K-12 School     Private K-12 School
Managing the Unthinkable

Nelson Irrigation Corporation     Nelson Irrigation Corporation
Averting a Costly Bureaucratic Delay




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All Eyes on Washington

All Eyes on WashingtonThe fate of several major issues – health care, climate change and immigration – hang in the balance this fall in the nation's capital. What happens or doesn't happen will shape the Oregon legislative agenda for sessions in 2010 and 2011.


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Magnifying Glass Fort Vancouver Regional Library District
Fort Vancouver Regional Library District

Engaging Customers for Key Decision Making
Public Opinion & Market Research

The Fort Vancouver Regional Library District has never charged late fees for overdue materials. Some board members proposed changing that policy and charging patrons late fees for overdue books. District managers wanted to know what library patrons thought about the proposal.



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Ballot Measures



Craig Honeyman
Former Director, Associated General Contractors
Committee for SAIF-Keeping
No on 38
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