Bill Text: OR SCR205 | 2012 | Regular Session | Enrolled
Bill Title: In memoriam: Betty Roberts, 1923-2011.
Spectrum: Slight Partisan Bill (Democrat 14-8)
Status: (Passed) 2012-02-29 - Filed With Secretary of State. [SCR205 Detail]
Download: Oregon-2012-SCR205-Enrolled.html
76th OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2012 Regular Session Enrolled Senate Concurrent Resolution 205 Sponsored by Senator ROSENBAUM; Senators ATKINSON, BATES, BEYER, BOQUIST, BURDICK, COURTNEY, DEVLIN, FERRIOLI, GEORGE, HASS, JOHNSON, MONNES ANDERSON, MONROE, MORSE, OLSEN, PROZANSKI, SHIELDS, STEINER HAYWARD, TELFER, VERGER, WINTERS (Presession filed.) Whereas Betty Roberts was one who defined an era in the history of this state, serving with strength, fairness, compassion and integrity and becoming a mentor and role model for many; and Whereas Betty Roberts was born in Arkansas City, Kansas, on February 5, 1923, spent much of her childhood in Texas and moved to Oregon after World War II; and Whereas Betty Roberts attended Eastern Oregon College and graduated from Portland State College with a bachelor of science degree in education in 1958; and Whereas Betty Roberts taught at Portland high schools and Mt. Hood Community College from 1958 to 1967; and Whereas Betty Roberts earned a master's degree in political science in 1962 and a law degree from Lewis and Clark Law School in 1966; and Whereas Betty Roberts raised four children while pursuing her education, pursuing her teaching career and launching her political career; and Whereas Betty Roberts was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1964, representing Multnomah County, and was re-elected in 1966; and Whereas in 1968 Betty Roberts was elected to the Oregon Senate, where she was the only woman; and Whereas in 1971 Betty Roberts was a cosponsor of the landmark Bottle Bill, the first bill of its kind in the nation and a model for similar legislation throughout the United States; and Whereas Betty Roberts ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Oregon in 1974, losing narrowly in the primary to the person who would become Governor, Robert W. Straub; and Whereas in 1974 Betty Roberts was nominated by the Democratic Party to run for the United States Senate, but lost in the general election to Republican Bob Packwood; and Whereas Governor Straub appointed Betty Roberts to the Oregon Court of Appeals in 1977, where she was the first woman to serve as appellate judge in the state's history; and Whereas, when up for election to retain her position on the Court of Appeals, Betty Roberts overcame discrimination based on her gender and won the election to a full six-year term in 1978; and Whereas Governor Vic Atiyeh appointed Betty Roberts to the Oregon Supreme Court in 1982, again as the first woman in the history of the State of Oregon to serve on the Supreme Court; and Whereas Justice Roberts authored many landmark opinions, including { - Hewitt v. SAIF - }, which established that men and women have equal rights under the Oregon Constitution; and Whereas Justice Roberts retired from the Supreme Court in 1986 in order to spend time with her husband, Keith Skelton; and Enrolled Senate Concurrent Resolution 205 (SCR 205-INTRO) Page 1 Whereas after retirement Betty Roberts had an active career as a mediator and continued to serve as a senior judge in this state; and Whereas Betty Roberts received many awards for her unflagging commitment to equality and justice and for her leadership in promoting the role of women in the law and in politics; and Whereas Betty Roberts received an honorary doctorate from Portland State University in June 2011; and Whereas Betty Roberts died in Portland on June 25, 2011; now, therefore, Be It Resolved by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon: That we, the members of the Seventy-sixth Legislative Assembly, express our gratitude for the lifelong commitment to justice, leadership in combating discrimination and selfless service of Betty Roberts on behalf of all Oregonians; and be it further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be presented with our condolences to Betty Roberts' children, Dian, John, Jo and Randy. ---------- Adopted by Senate February 16, 2012 ---------------------------------- Robert Taylor, Secretary of Senate ---------------------------------- Peter Courtney, President of Senate Adopted by House February 27, 2012 ---------------------------------- Bruce Hanna, Speaker of House ---------------------------------- Arnie Roblan, Speaker of House Enrolled Senate Concurrent Resolution 205 (SCR 205-INTRO) Page 2