Oregon Ballot Measure 10 (2002)

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Oregon Ballot Measure 10 (2002) or Senate Joint Resolution (SJR) 17 is a legislatively-referred constitutional amendment permits the state to hold and dispose of stock recieved in exchange for technology created in whole or part by a public institution of post-secondary education, or recieved before December 5, 2002 as a state asset invested in the creation or development of technology within Oregon.[1]

Official Ballot Title

Permits State To Own Stock Received From Publicly-Created Technology Or Invested In Oregon Technology

Results

This measure passed at the May 2002 Primary Election.


Support and Opposition

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References

  1. Complete Summary of Measure 10 from the Secretary of State

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