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Grattan Kerans

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Kerans won re-election to a second term in the Oregon Senate in November 1990, but resigned in 1993, prior to completion of his four-year term, to take a job lobbying for the State System of Higher Education. He had failed to win election as
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from Lane County in 1986. In 1987, he was the lone dissenter in a 24–1 vote appointing Richard G. Reiten as the new director of the state Economic Development Department. Kerans was concerned about Reiten's membership in the all-male
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Finding himself outside of government for the first time in a decade, Kerans took a position as a lobbyist for the City of Eugene, holding the post for one year. He established a publication design company.
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In 1965 Kerans married the former Janet Raye Holsclaw. The couple had one child, a son. He worked as a shoe salesman, a warehouse employee, and a taxi driver during his younger years.
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at an airport press conference. At the Oregon Democratic State Convention in 1988 Kerans was one of ten Oregon Democrats elected as Dukakis delegates to the
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During the fall of 1987 Kerans joined the Oregon for Dukakis State Steering Committee and was one of 25 members of the steering committee introduced by
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and his mother a lawyer. Grattan Kerans' unusual first name was in honor of a grandfather who had been a prominent official in the
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Mapes, Jeff (February 26, 1995). "Capitol Letter: The revolving door might hit lawmakers on their way out".
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from 1986 to 1993. He held the position of Speaker of the House during the 1983 legislative session.
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Cecil L. Edwards, "Grattan Kerans," in Nancy Weatherly Sharp and James Roger Sharp (eds.),
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Carter, Steven (August 5, 2003). "Senate OKs bill allowing universities more freedom".
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Oregon Blue Book: Earliest Authorities in Oregon - listing of Speakers of the House
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In 1969 Kerans moved to the American West, relocating to attend the
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Wong, Peter (June 5, 2001). "University tuition set to increase".
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Democratic Party members of the Oregon House of Representatives
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Following his years in the legislature, Kerans worked as a
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Oregon State Archives: Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide
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Mapes, Jeff. "Reiten wins approval as economic director"
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and who had worked in the presidential administration of
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Kerans gave up his seat in the House in 1984 to run for
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for the biennial legislative session held in that year.
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American Legislative Leaders in the West, 1911-1994.
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Oregon State Senate
Pete Sorenson
Lane County
Speaker
Oregon House of Representatives
Hardy Myers
Vera Katz
Lane County
Oregon House of
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Lane County
Washington, D.C.
Seattle
Washington
Democratic
Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives
Oregon State Senate
Washington, D.C.
Veterans Administration
Democratic Party
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Maryland
Montgomery College
Rockville, Maryland
University of Oregon
political science
Oregon Daily Emerald
Democratic Party of Oregon
Oregon House of Representatives

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