Beaver Boundary: "Macpherson accomplished much..."

From Beaver Boundary, August 21, 2007:

Macpherson accomplished much during this last legislative session as chair of the House Judiciary Committee and co-chair of the committee that sent the Measure 37 fix (Measure 49) to voters this November. Should Measure 49 pass, Macpherson will probably have a good part of the environmental community behind him.

Meet Greg Macpherson

Greg Macpherson

Greg Macpherson is a three-term State Representative from Oregon’s House District 38. Born in Corvallis, and raised on a dairy farm in rural Linn County, Greg is a third-generation Oregonian.

In the House of Representatives, Greg helped develop and pass the country’s toughest restrictions on the raw material used to make meth. As a result, home meth labs in Oregon have been nearly eliminated. He passed legislation cracking down on internet sex predators. In 2003, he helped develop legislation to stabilize the state PERS system, ensuring that public employees have a secure retirement. More recently, he worked on several major bills promoting renewable energy, and crafted Measure 49, to protect farm lands and open space.

Read more about Greg Macpherson.