Jump to content

Wikipedia:WikiProject Oregon/Government: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Agencies, Boards and Commissions: Added Oregon.gov alphabetical list
Line 31: Line 31:
====Agencies, Boards and Commissions====
====Agencies, Boards and Commissions====
* ''See'' list on [http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/executive/executive3.htm Oregon Blue Book site]
* ''See'' list on [http://bluebook.state.or.us/state/executive/executive3.htm Oregon Blue Book site]
* ''See also'' list on [http://www.oregon.gov/a_to_z_listing.shtml Oregon.gov (State of Oregon official website)]


===Judicial===
===Judicial===

Revision as of 01:08, 18 December 2006

Subproject page started by User:Jgilhousen to get the ball rolling. Please feel free to modify. If you feel like signing up, please add your name to the list below.

Oregon Government SubProject members

Subproject Priorities

Before prioritizing, a review of identified related categories, and a search for relevant existing Wikipedia articles must be undertaken to fill in the outline below. This will give us a snapshot of the current lay of the land, and presumably gaps and other problems will become more evident.

Oregon Government

Legislature

Executive

Constitutional offices

Other statewide elected offices

Agencies, Boards and Commissions

Judicial


County governments


Ports and Service Districts

Municipal governments

(Primarily within the scope of Oregon Cities Subproject, included here for completeness and so that they can ultimately be checked to see that municipal government information is included.

Federal government entities in Oregon


Political Parties

(List of political parties in Oregon)

Articles

To be created

Needing attention

  • 1000 Friends of Oregon -- Categorized as a charity; but founded by Tom McCall and mostly involved in advocacy (protecting natural resources by opposing development, often before governmental boards, etc.). Desperately needs expansion, and more accurate categorization.

Images needed

Finding Government articles needing attention

Resources

  • Oregon Blue Book "State Government Homepage" - Links to the three branches of government, elections, finance, and both the original and current Constitution. Good for fact checking, collecting data for infoboxes, or getting basic info for a stub or start on an article.