46th Oregon Legislative Assembly
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The 46th Oregon Legislative Assembly was the legislative session of the Oregon Legislative Assembly that convened on January 8, 1951 and adjourned May 3, 1951.[1] A notable bill passed this session banned self serving gas stations.[2] In 1950, Senator Richard L. Neuberger and Representative Maurine Neuberger would become the first married couple to be simultaneously elected to both chambers of the Oregon Legislature.[3]
46th Oregon Legislative Assembly | |||||
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![]() The legislature took place in the Oregon State Capitol, seen here in 2007 | |||||
Overview | |||||
Legislative body | Oregon Legislative Assembly | ||||
Jurisdiction | Oregon, United States | ||||
Meeting place | Oregon State Capitol | ||||
Term | 1951 | ||||
Website | www.oregonlegislature.gov | ||||
Oregon State Senate | |||||
Members | 27 Senators | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Oregon | ||||
Oregon House of Representatives | |||||
Members | 60 Representatives | ||||
Speaker of the House | John F. Steelhammer (R) | ||||
Party control | Republican Party of Oregon |
Senate
[edit]Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 6 | |
Republican | 21 | |
Total | 27 | |
Government Majority | 15 |
Senate Members
[edit]House
[edit]Affiliation | Members | |
Democratic | 10 | |
Republican | 50 | |
Total | 60 | |
Government Majority | 40 |
House Members
[edit]Notes
[edit]- ^ When Engdahl died in March 24 1951, Lindburg was appointed to his seat. Both were Republicans.
References
[edit]- ^ "Oregon State Legislature". Oregon Legislature.
- ^ "Oregonians can now pump their own gas — if they want to". subscribe.statesmanjournal.com. Retrieved 2025-05-13.
- ^ "1951 Session Legislators and Staff Guide State Government".