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AO 2010-29

Working Families Party of Oregon

Summary

Recognition of the Working Families Party of Oregon as the State committee of a political party.

Documents

Final opinion December 17, 2010
Date Name Document type
12/17/2010 2010-29 Final Opinion
12/16/2010 Vote Votes
12/10/2010 Draft AO, Agenda Document No. 10-77 Draft Documents
10/25/2010 Request by Working Families Party of Oregon AO Request, Supplemental Material, and Extensions of Time

Entities

Role Name Type
Requestor Working Families Party of Oregon Party committee, state or local
Requestor Working Families Party of Oregon Federal Campaign Committee Party committee, state or local
Counsel/Representative Portland Law Collective. LLP Law Firm
Counsel/Representative Cathy Highet Esq. Individual