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Drive to limit Oregon campaign money sputters to a stop | Salem Reporter |
SALEM — Bowing to the pressures of time and differences of opinion, Democrats are setting aside a legislative effort to slap limits on political campaign contributions. Senate Majority Leader Ginny Burdick, D-Portland, had hoped to get contribution limits through the Senate after they passed the House on June 6. Her[Read More...]
As Critics of the New Corporate Tax Increase Ponder Referring It to Voters,
Democrats seek to make referring a new corporate tax measure to the ballot more difficult by changing the law on electronic signature gathering.
Portland Political Candidates’ Campaign Ads Will Now Have to Identify Funde
A Multnomah County Circuit Court judge upholds new campaign advertising disclosure rules.
Democrats back off campaign contribution limits | Local | gazettetimes.com
SALEM — Bowing to the pressures of time and differences of opinion, Democrats are setting aside a legislative effort to slap limits on political campaign contributions.
Limits on Oregon campaign money are dead. But voters may still get to weigh
House Bill 2714 would have set specific contribution limits, in anticipation of a constitutional measure making such restrictions legal. Although the bill is now dead, lawmakers appear to be pressing ahead with sending the constitutional change to voters.
Judge strikes down Portland campaign finance limits - oregonlive.com
The judge, Eric Bloch, said the voter-approved limits violate the Oregon Constitution.
Pamplin Media Group - Voters could get a say in campaign finance limit figh
Oregon takes steps toward campaign finance reform | The Columbian
SALEM, Ore. — Oregon is one of only five states to have absolutely no limits on how much money can be donated to political campaigns.
Opinion: Block billionaires and put caps on all political action committees
Former Independent Party gubernatorial nominee Patrick Starnes writes that the word "unlimited" does not belong in any bill about campaign finance reform. He urges Oregonians to contact state senators to add caps to HB 2714.
Oregon takes steps toward campaign finance reform | KATU
Oregon is one of only five states to have absolutely no limits on how much money can be donated to political campaigns. But lawmakers took a step to change that Thursday, when the House passed a measure approving the state's first campaign contribution limits in decades. The proposal caps contributions to House and Senate candidates at $1,000 and $1,500, respectively. Contributions to all other statewide candidates would be capped at $2,800.
Trio of bills to curb campaign spending advance; Advocates say bills start
Oregon House passes campaign finance reform package, Senate next
The Oregon House passed a trio of campaign finance reform bills Thursday, including one bringing the state a step closer to limiting contributions.
Pamplin Media Group - Voters could get a say in campaign finance limit figh
Lukens column: Voter suppression, Oregon style; Unions, with Democratic hel
Campaign Finance Reform Is Inching Through the Oregon Legislature. How Much
Oregon lawmakers propose campaign donation limits, but with “huge loophole”
The limits would give Oregon its first controls on campaign money in more than two decades.
‘Gray money’: New Washington law to lift the cloak on PAC funders | The Sea
A new Washington law attempts to tamp down the so-called gray money that funnels from one political action committee to the next on its way to election-year advertisements.
Kate Brown’s top aides went into overdrive doing campaign-like work during
Newly released records show Gov. Kate Brown’s state staff shifted into overdrive to lay out her policy positions — and accomplishments — on education and other central campaign issues as the governor was running for re-election last year.
Pamplin Media Group - Campaign finance advocates want top court to hear Por
Issue 1603 California’s Open Primary Primer | Hoover Institution
Former State Rep. Jim Thompson eyes comeback as Independent Party candidate
After serving three terms as a Republican, former state Rep. Jim Thompson says he is looking at running for his old House seat as an Independent.
As Portland's largest water users bankroll utility district campaign, opponents question who benefits | OregonLive.com
Siltronic Corp. spent $2 million on water and $1.4 million on sewer services in the past fiscal year. Not coincidentally, the company has contributed $55,000 in campaign donations toward a ballot measure that would end the City Council's grasp over utility rates.
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Oregon’s citizen initiative petition system would be rejuvenated with onlin
Campaign finance laws are becoming more diluted by the session
The Oregon law dealing with ethics itself raises ethical questions.
Oregon legislators utilize pass-throughs to donate to campaigns
Oregon's lack of campaign finance restrictions means legislators can give as much money to each other's campaigns as they like. And they have.
The political parties would like voters to kill California's top-two primar
Political parties and open primaries are the electoral equivalent of oil and water.