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57th Oregon Legislative Assembly

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57th Oregon Legislative Assembly
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The 57th Oregon Legislative Assembly convened for its regular session from January 8 to July 6, 1973.[1] There was also a special session from January 24 to February 24, 1974.[2]

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Both houses were controlled by the Democratic Party of Oregon. The House speaker was Richard Eymann. Jason Boe was the Senate president;[3] Eymann would serve as Speaker only during the 57th legislature;[4] Boe would continue as President through the 1980 special session.[5]

Republican Tom McCall was governor during the 57th legislature.

The 57th legislature passed sweeping legislation, most notably Senate Bill 100, which established a framework for land use planning in the state.[6]

Bill McCoy, the first African American elected to Oregon's legislature, served his first term in the House during this session. He was later appointed to the Oregon Senate.

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Senate

Affiliation Members
  Democratic 18
  Republican 12
 Total 30
 Government Majority 6

Senate members

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House

Affiliation Members
  Democratic 33
  Republican 27
 Total 60
 Government Majority 5

House members

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Notes

  1. Resigned November 30, 1974
  2. Resigned December 15, 1974

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