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The 72nd Oregon Legislative Assembly convened in January 2003 for its regular session, which on August 8 of that year surpassed the 1993 session as the longest in the U.S. state of
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's history. In the
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, which was evenly divided between 15 Democrats and 15
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, Democratic President Peter Courtney and Republican President Pro Tempore
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were praised by ''
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'' for managing to avoid partisan gridlock. The House was composed of 35 Republicans and 25 Democrats. Then-state senator
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cited reasons for the extended session in a legislative update: a need to revamp the state budget in the face of declining revenues, and the political dynamics of a new Democratic governor ( Ted Kulongoski), a Republican-controlled House of Representatives, and the evenly divided Senate. The legislature passed a major reform of the state public pension program,
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, and approved the biggest state transportation investment plan in Oregon history. In contrast with the 71st Oregon Legislative Assembly, which held five special sessions in 2002, the 72nd convened only for its regular 2003 session, and did not convene in 2004.


Senate

The Senate was composed of 15 Democrats and 15 Republicans.


Senate members


House members

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Official overview of bills
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