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Hon. Victor G. Atiyeh Former Governor of Oregon Recipient 2009 Victor G. Atiyeh served as Oregon’s thirty-second governor from January 8, 1979 to January 12, 1987. Atiyeh was born on February 20, 1923 in Portland, Oregon. He served in the Oregon Legislature representing Washington County as a member of the Oregon House of Representatives from 1959 to 1964 and as a state senator from 1965 to 1978. Governor Atiyeh fought for and supported federal legislation designating the Columbia River Gorge as a national scenic preservation area. Atiyeh also showed strong support for historic preservation and the Oregon Arts Commission. New laws against drunken driving were passed during Atiyeh’s administration. His Advisory Committee on DUI was effective in heightening public awareness of the seriousness of the drunk driving program. The Governor’s Commission on Aging sponsored the passage of the Senior Services Division which created a more supportive environment to Oregon’s older citizens in getting necessary care and services. Atiyeh was instrumental in establishing Oregon Food Share, the nation’s first statewide food bank. Because of his successful efforts to enact laws against racial harassment, Atiyeh won the Distinguished Public Service Award of Oregon B’nai B’rith and the highest honor for public service from the U.S. Department of Justice. Among his accomplishments were improving state management, reforming workders compensation, and energy and economic development programs. His administration’s priorities included property tax limitation, land use planning reform, renewed aid and commitments to higher education, continued emphasis on economic development, and establishment of special programs for public safety in Oregon’s fishing and lumber industries. This administration was successful in creating thousands of diversified jobs and attracting new industries to the state. The Oregon State Lottery, created by initiative petition in 1984, contributed to this success. Atiyeh took several measures to diversity and strengthen Oregon’s timber-dependent economy. These included reducing worker’s compensation premiums that were the nation’s highest; streamlining Oregon’s land-use laws; winning legislative repeal of Oregon’s controversial unitary-tax formula; launching worldwide tourism initiative; leading successful international and domestic trade missions; opening Oregon’s first overseas trade office in Tokyo; signing a sister-state agreement with China’s Fujian and Taiwan Provinces. Former Governor Atiyeh currently serves on the Board of Directors of Atiyeh Brothers and is a consultant in the area of international trade. He and his wife, Dolores, have two children. He was the first Governor of Arabic descent to be elected in America.All contents of pages and images Copyright © 2003, Hosted and maintained by Inter Media Post |