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After spending $235,000 to collect signatures, activists placed an initiative on the 1998 Oregon general election ballot that sought to ban clearcutting and the use of forest pesticides. Just 16 weeks before the election, forest product industry leaders hired a campaign team that included CFM to defeat Measure 64. Salem-based Public Affairs Counsel managed the campaign and Sacramento-based Goddard Claussen Porter Novelli handled paid media.
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All Eyes on Washington

The 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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