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Month: July 1998

What happened to Tim Fight

July 28, 1998
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| Police violence

Beaverton Sgt. Richard Preim and Officer Matt Weaving, who have more than 13 years of experience between them, were given the Gold Medal of Valor for “their courageous acts… under hostile fire,” said Mark Hyde, Beaverton police spokesman. BEAVERTON POLICE FATALLY SHOOT MAN – THE VICTIM SHOT AT OFFICERS, WHO HAD BROKEN DOWN HIS DOOR […]

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Help that hurts

July 4, 1998
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| Advocacy

By Robert Landauer – editorial columnist for The Oregonian, July 4, 1998. Not available elsewhere online. Oregonians with mental illnesses aren’t confused. They see clearly that the Mental Health Parity Act of 1996 has led irrationally to lower benefits. The federal laws regulations went into effect Jan. 1. They require group health plans that cover […]

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