Legislature reforms - Will require senators and representatives to be in session at least 200 business days.
Trial Juries - Eliminate trial juries, as they are expensive and lead to unjust rulings.
Amending Constitution - Will require a 2/3s vote to amend constituion.
Veto Power - Will make it so the governor has unlimited time to veto a bill. At the end of their term, all bills will be vetoed automatically. In the short term I will use an executive order to automatically veto all bills. Only bills that the governor has given an executive order to vote on will not be automatically vetoed. Legislature will be able to vote to propose a rough draft bill to governor, and then the governor will give an executive order on whether it can be voted on for passage.
Death Penalty - Will make death penalty unconstitutional.
Abortions - Will make abortions unconstitutional.
Homosexuality - Will make homosxuality unconstitutional
Sex Outside of Marriage - Will make sex outside of marriage unconstitutional.
Sterlizing Form os Birth Control - Will make sterilizing forms of birth control unconstitutional.
Forced Sex - Will make all forced sexual activities unconstitutional.
Sexual Activites Under 18 - All sexual relations with, or by a person under the age of 18 will be unconstitutional.
Proportional Representation Voting System - Will move Oregon senate and house seats to a proportional representation system, meaning how many seats each party controls will be assigned based on party demographics of the voters, rather than strictly based on the party of the candidate who is elected. Seat distribution will be decided by a "party vote", where each voter will have the option to vote for a party during the election. In order to keep things simple and maintain local representation, all the current districts will continue to exist and have senators and representatives. However, after the election, if the distribution of the seats doesn't match the results of the party vote, some seats will be overturned. Districts, where the elections were closest will be overturned first. No senate and representative districts that overlap will both be overturned, in order to maintain local representation for the majority party. Small parties that qualify for a seat, will have the districts where they performed the best overturned in their favor. This reform should increase seats held by republicans and smaller parties.