A new analysis on Oregon's Measure 37 reveals that many voters see mainly negative impacts of the law.
"Two years after Oregonians voted for Measure 37, survey data and case studies reveal that many Oregonians would vote against the measure if it were on the ballot today. A new report by Seattle-based Sightline Institute, documents how Measure 37 has affected residents of seven communities--farmers, foresters, business owners, and suburbanites -- and examines whether the initiative is undermining the very rights it claimed to protect."
Thanks to Jon Cecil, AICP
FULL STORY: Two Years of Measure 37

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