Dr. Ray graduated from the Oral Roberts University School of Medicine at Tulsa in 1987. He works in Phoenix, AZ and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Ray is affiliated with Banner University Medical Center Phoenix and Phoenix Childrens Hospital.
Providence Medical GroupProvidence Medical Group South East 4104 SE 82 Ave STE 250, Portland, OR 97266 (503)2159850 (phone), (503)2159855 (fax)
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Mr. Ray works in Portland, OR and specializes in Family Medicine. Mr. Ray is affiliated with Providence Milwaukie Hospital and Providence Portland Medical Center.
Texas State Capitol - Austin, TX since Jan 2013
Appropriations Assistant Clerk
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Texas State University 2010 - 2011
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But during that case, testimony indicated the lines were not drawn to disenfranchise Hispanic voters, but to create a stronger Republican district, said Douglas Ray, managing attorney for the public law practice group in the Harris County attorney's office.
Date: Jun 24, 2017
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
1 dead, 2 seriously hurt during training at Fort Bragg
Two of the wounded soldiers were seriously injured, and five suffered minor injuries, said Capt. Douglas Ray, a spokesman for the 82nd. Friday night, one remained at Womack Army Medical Center on post and one was in Duke University Medical Center.
"They had one particular case I remember very well," said Douglas Ray, the Harris County assistant attorney who represents the election registrar. "They had identified an address where eight or 10 people were registered to vote. There was no building there." Mr. Ray found out that the building had b