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SALEM — Three months after Democrats pushed a bill through the Legislature early this session that would require fuel suppliers to change to cleaner blends or buy credits to offset emissions, the controversial program is facing mounting pressure in Salem. Representatives with the oil industry filed three petitions
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More from Salem • Bill keeping guns out of the hands of abusers passes Senate, now goes to House, C2 • Bill restricting the expulsion of elementary school students goes to the governor, C2 Wednesday with the secretary of state for ballot measures that would either repeal or drastically alter the program in the first of 10 years it would
take to fully implement. The filing, which is an early step in the initiative process, was expected. Fuel suppliers promised before the clean fuels measure passed to bring the issue to a vote in 2016. But the petitions add pressure to change a Democratic priority amid uncertainty about what climate measures lawmakers could agree to in exchange. See Fuels /A5
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Serving as a trail angel is about helping hikers in need, says Bend's Brian Douglass. And this summer, Douglass and the rest of his crew who make up the Central Oregon Pacific Crest Trail Angel Program could be tending to the needs of a lot more hikers than usual as permits for the PCT — the 2,650-mile trail that runs from Mexico to Canada through California, Oregon and Washington — have skyrocketed in the wake of "Wild," the best-selling memoir by Cheryl Strayed which this past winter was turned into a film starring Reese Witherspoon. See PCT/A4
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WASHINGTON — At the start of the 1970s, about 3 percent of U.S. households started a newbusiness ev-
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