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Richard O. Eymann

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In 1978, he assisted in the establishment of the Emerald People's Utility District, the publicly-owned power company serving the areas surrounding Springfield and Eugene. Eymann served on the board of the organization from founding until 2004. His son
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as an executive at their mill in Springfield. Eymann married Juanita, and they had eight children; Richard, Ramona, Patricia, Carol, Katy, Deborah, Rebecca and Penelope. Eymann would work for the
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In 1974, Eymann lost his run at re-election to Republican Bill Rogers. In 1986, he attempted to get the Democratic nomination to run against incumbent
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during the 1969 session. He was re-elected in 1970 to the same seat, and was elected again in 1972, but to District 44. During the
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in the election for the Speakership. During the session he served as Speaker the legislature passed many bills including the
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Mapes, Jeff. "AuCoin, insider, vs. Lonsdale, challenger Oregon U.S. Senate race", The Oregonian, April 19, 1992, p. A1.
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he was elected as Speaker of the House, serving through the 1974 special session of the legislature. He defeated
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Steves, David. "Former legislator, EPUD board member Dick Eyemann, 86, dies; Politics; Obituary",
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In 1960, Eymann was elected as a Democrat to serve District 14 and Lane County in the
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Kirchmeier, Mark. "Demos heap praise on Foley during his visit to home state",
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as executive secretary before entering politics. He also helped to found
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for U.S. Senate after the primary winner dropped out, but lost out to
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Hill, Gail Kinsey. "Kulongoski, Rodeman to face off in November",
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1974 Special Session (57th).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1963 Regular Session (52nd).
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Oregon Legislators and Staff Guide: 1961 Regular Session (51st).
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Wong, Peter. "Former Oregon House speaker Eymann dies at 86",
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in Springfield and was one of the original administrators at
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Speaker
Oregon House of Representatives
Bob Smith
Philip D. Lang
Oregon House of Representatives
Lane County
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Springfield, Oregon
Democratic
Alma mater
Dartmouth College
Oregon
Alberta
Dartmouth College
Oregon House of Representatives
Speaker
Medicine Hat, Alberta
Dartmouth College
New Hampshire
Weyerhaeuser
Oregon State Tax Commission
McKenzie-Willamette Memorial Hospital
Lane Community College
Oregon House of Representatives
reapportionment
Oregon Legislative Assembly
1973 session
Les AuCoin
Oregon Shield Law

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