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Oregon State Capitol Foundation

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Initially, formation of a "Friends of the Capitol" group was contemplated and a subcommittee established goals and objectives. They decided to formalize their group and, with the Legislature's support, formed the Oregon State Capitol Foundation. Formerly an agency of the
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The Oregon State Capitol Foundation is overseen by an all-volunteer Board of Directors made up of current and former legislators, lobbyists, state workers and community volunteers.
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dates back to 1991 with the Capitol Preservation Advisory Committee (CPAC). Committee members saw a need to preserve the Capitol beyond budgeted maintenance.
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and its immediate adjacent areas, and to provide recognition for its individuals and events that have historic importance.
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Earned income is generated from the sale of Pacific Wonderland license plates; revenue is shared with the
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The Oregon State Capitol Foundation operates with funds from a variety of sources:
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