68th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--1995 Regular Session NOTE: Matter within { + braces and plus signs + } in an amended section is new. Matter within { - braces and minus signs - } is existing law to be omitted. New sections are within { + braces and plus signs + } . LC 3969 Senate Memorial 2 Sponsored by Senator DWYER SUMMARY The following summary is not prepared by the sponsors of the measure and is not a part of the body thereof subject to consideration by the Legislative Assembly. It is an editor's brief statement of the essential features of the measure as introduced. In memoriam: Former Lane County Commissioner Archie Weinstein. SENATE MEMORIAL Whereas Archie Weinstein, a political legend in Lane County and one-time gubernatorial candidate, died May 27 at the age of 94; and Whereas Archie Weinstein was born in New York City to Russian Jewish immigrant parents and moved with his family to Oregon as a boy, living first in Portland, then in a succession of small eastern and central Oregon towns before finally settling in Springfield; and Whereas Archie Weinstein proceeded to build a fortune and local political renown as a downtown Eugene merchant who railed against the city's urban renewal project, which eventually forced him from his beloved first store, and 'city hall, newspapers, government bigwigs and anyone else who tries to kick Weinstein and the other little guys around'; and Whereas the crusty, self-made millionaire, at age 75 successfully ran for a position on the Lane County Board of Commissioners, where his animated performances and outspoken opinions delighted supporters, outraged foes, amused bystanders and laid the groundwork for a feisty but futile run for Governor in 1982; and Whereas Archie Weinstein fought his political wars in the manner characteristic of other Oregon mavericks, a manner disdainful of faceless bureaucracy, diplomatic niceties and needless government meddling; and Whereas, as one of his most ardent critics has conceded, for all his faults, Archie Weinstein's basic political instincts were respectable; now, therefore, Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Oregon: That we, the members of the Senate of the Sixty-eighth Legislative Assembly, mourn the passing of Archie Weinstein, self-described 'champion of the little guy' and one of the state's most colorful public figures; and be it further Resolved, That copies of this memorial be presented to his sons Jack and Ted as an expression of our condolences and of the esteem and affection with which we hold the memory of their father. ----------