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As governor, Kate Brown has dramatically increased access to the ballot box; made historic investments in addressing climate change, education, transportation, and affordable housing; and expanded the Oregon Health Plan to cover 94% of adults and every single child in Oregon.
The Constitution establishes three branches of government \u2013 the legislative branch, the executive branch, and the judicial branch. The legislative branch makes the laws. The executive branch enforces the laws.
As governor, Kate Brown has dramatically increased access to the ballot box; made historic investments in addressing climate change, education, transportation, and affordable housing; and expanded the Oregon Health Plan to cover 94% of adults and every single child in Oregon.
State government structures are modeled after the federal government's three branch system - executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Oregon's Legislature is referred to as the \u201cLegislative Assembly.\u201d It consists of a 60-member House of Representatives (the lower house) and a 30-member Senate (the upper house).
State government structures are modeled after the federal government's three branch system - executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Oregon's Legislature is referred to as the \u201cLegislative Assembly.\u201d It consists of a 60-member House of Representatives (the lower house) and a 30-member Senate (the upper house).

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State government structures are modeled after the federal government's three branch system - executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Oregon's Legislature is referred to as the \u201cLegislative Assembly.\u201d It consists of a 60-member House of Representatives (the lower house) and a 30-member Senate (the upper house).
The Executive Branch of Oregon government is responsible for carrying out Oregon's laws. It is headed by the Governor and five other elected officials: the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Commissioner of Labor and Industries, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Secretary of State's Duties \ufeffShemia Fagan,\u200b Clackamas; Democrat; elected 2020; term expires January 2025; Oregon's 28th secretary of state.
It is headed by the Governor and five other elected officials: the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, the Attorney General, the Commissioner of Labor and Industries, and the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Executive branch Elected Executive Officers of Oregon. Governor Kate Brown (D) Secretary of State Shemia Fagan (D) Treasurer Tobias Read (D) Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum (D)

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