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Robert W. Straub

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44: 437:, winning the largest margin in an Oregon gubernatorial race since 1950. Straub's tenure as governor saw the state's energy and land use laws strengthened. He also worked to increase property tax relief and to provide utility rate relief for senior citizens. He appointed more women, minorities and disabled people to head state agencies than any previous Oregon governor. Other accomplishments included reducing the unemployment rate to 5% from 12% and working to end plans for the proposed 801: 421:, up the sandspit past Cape Kiwanda along the ocean front. He helped lead those opposed to the plan and was able to get the highway built closer to its previous location inland. Straub served two terms in the office, from 1965 to 1973, and lost a second bid against McCall in 1970. 393:
from 1959 to 1963. During his time in the senate, Straub established his reputation as an advocate for natural resource management and conservation. He was one of the state's first leaders to voice concern about air and water pollution.
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in his honor, and a conference room at Lane County's government offices was named in his honor in 2001. In 1999, he announced that he was suffering from
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Robert William Straub was born on May 6, 1920, in San Francisco. His parents were Thomas J. and Mary Tulley Straub who were staunch Republicans. During
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facility there. At Weyerhauser he worked with former classmate and later Speaker of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Board of Commissioners in 1954. Straub served on the commission from 1955 to 1959. He represented Lane County in the
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Straub worked at his construction firm until beginning his political career when he was elected to the
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McCall was prohibited by the state constitution from seeking a third consecutive term in the
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Stroud) in 1943, and they had three sons and three daughters. In 1946, the family moved to
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Following his reelection defeat, Straub owned and operated farms in
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from 1975 to 1979. Like his perennial opponent for governor,
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In 1964, Straub was elected to a four-year term as the
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Bob Straub

Governor of Oregon
Tom McCall
Victor Atiyeh
Treasurer of Oregon
Mark Hatfield
Tom McCall
Howard C. Belton
James A. Redden
Oregon State Senate
San Francisco, California
Springfield, Oregon
Democratic
Pat Straub
World War II
Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
Democratic
Oregon State Senate
Oregon State Treasurer
31st Governor of Oregon
Tom McCall
World War II
Dartmouth College
masters of business administration
Pat Straub
née
Springfield, Oregon
Weyerhaeuser

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