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Water, Parks and Wildlife Measure Approved For November

July 28, 2010
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Cottonwood Canyon State Park, which opens in 2013, will be paid for by lottery funds. Photo from Oregon Parks and Recreation.

Coming to you in November, a ballot measure that will protect a major source of money for Oregon state parks, river restoration and wildlife habitat.

Known as the Water, Parks and Wildlife measure, it was certified today for the ballot by the Secretary of State’s office.

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This Fall, Will Oregon Support Water, Parks and Wildlife?

February 5, 2010
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Silver Falls State Park. Courtesy Oregon Parks and Recreation.

It wasn’t all that long ago that the Oregon State Parks system was on the brink of collapse. After years of budget cuts, park maintenance had fallen so far behind that more than five dozen state parks were in danger of shutting down.

But a group of Oregonians came to the rescue, and in 1998 voters overwhelmingly approved a ballot measure dedicating 15% of lottery revenues to fund state parks, protect watersheds, and restore habitat for fish and wildlife.

That measure expires in a few years. So with time running out, many of the same supporters are working on a new ballot measure to make the funding permanent.

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