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" The legislative authority of the state shall be vested in a legislative assembly, consisting of a senate and house of representatives, but the people reserve to themselves power to propose laws and amendments to the constitution and to enact or reject... "
The Statesman's Year-book - Page 606
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The Statesman's Year-book

Political science - 1925 - 2324 pages
...and Information concerning the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, and Cherokee Strip, Ac. St. Louis, 1893. OREGON. Government. — Oregon was admitted into the...the Legislative Assembly, and also reserve the power »' option to approve or reject at the polls any Act of the Legislative Assembly. This is known as...
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The Statesman's Year-book, Volume 55

Frederick Martin, Sir John Scott Keltie, Isaac Parker Anderson Renwick, Mortimer Epstein, Sigfrid Henry Steinberg, John Paxton, Brian Hunter (Librarian), Barry Turner - Economic geography - 1918 - 1592 pages
...Senate of 30 members, chosen for four years (half their number retiring every two years), and a House 01 60 Representatives, elected for two years. The Constitution...Assembly, and also reserve the power at their own UNITED STATES : — OREGON option to approve or reject at the polls any Act of the Legislative Assembly....
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Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Oregon: Held at ...

Oregon. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1882 - 144 pages
...but the people reserve to themselves! power to propose laws and amendments to the constitution an ell to enact or reject the same at the polls, independent of the leg-1 islative assembly, and also reserve power at their own option! to approve or reject at the polls...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 188

Law reports, digests, etc - 1920 - 1148 pages
...state shall be vested in a Legislature, consisting of a Senate and a House of Representatives; but the people reserve to themselves the power to propose...or reject the same at the polls independent of the Legislature, and also reserve power at their own option to approve or reject at the polls any act of...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 134

Law reports, digests, etc - 1913 - 1372 pages
...still vests the legislative power of the state in the General Assembly, but reserves to the people "the power to propose laws and amendments to the Constitution,...or reject the same at the polls independent of the General Assembly." The section then prescribes, Inter alia, a mode by which the power to propose laws...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 181

Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1020 pages
...Assembly consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives, both to be elected by the people, but the people reserve to themselves the power to propose...amendments to the Constitution and to enact or reject laws the same at the polls independent of the General Assembly, and also reserve power at their own...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 180

Law reports, digests, etc - 1919 - 1026 pages
...resolutions, memorials, and the like. In the initiative clause it is said : "The people reserve to themselves power to propose laws and amendments to the Constitution and to enact or reject the same at the polls." The reservation clause reads: "And also reserve power at their own option to approve or reject at the...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 205

Law reports, digests, etc - 1922 - 1152 pages
...KEY-NUMBER in all Key-Numbered Digests and Indexée and adopted under the Initiative power to propose amendments to the Constitution and to enact or reject...the polls, independent of the legislative assembly, reserved to the people in section 1, art. 4, of the Constitution, while the second amendment was proposed...
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Bay State Monthly, Volume 40

New England - 1909 - 874 pages
...authority of the commonwealth shall be vested in a general court, but the people reserve to themselves power to propose laws and amendments to the constitution, and to enact or reject the same at the polls, independently of the general court, and also reserve the power at their own option to approve or reject...
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The Pacific Reporter, Volume 153

Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1240 pages
...towns in the state: "By the adoption of section 1 of article 4 of the Constitution the people reserved to themselves the power to propose laws and amendments to the Constitution, and to adopt or reject the same, independently of the Legislature, and also reserved to themselves the power...
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