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KUOW - Did Seattle’s Democracy Vouchers combat 'big money' in August's mayo
KUOW - Did Seattle’s Democracy Vouchers combat 'big money' in August's mayo
Seattle's "Democracy Voucher" program is being touted as a national model for campaign financing in articles and books, and even in Congress this year, where a version made its way into the Democrat's giant voting reform bill HR 1. But the results in this year’s August mayoral primary – which is the first time vouchers have ever been used in a Seattle mayor’s race-- were mixed.
·kuow.org·
KUOW - Did Seattle’s Democracy Vouchers combat 'big money' in August's mayo
Mystery Donor Revealed: Mark Zuckerberg Backed Radical DA Candidates - Capi
Mystery Donor Revealed: Mark Zuckerberg Backed Radical DA Candidates - Capi
In 2018, just outside Portland, Oregon, longtime Washington County District Attorney Bob Hermann announced his retirement. To those in the know, it was obvious that Kevin Barton, a moderate independent and Hermann’s longtime lieutenant, was the best man to fill the spot. Well-liked and with no Republican challengers, Barton was running unopposed. However, hundreds of miles away a “dark money” group with $10 million from Mark Zuckerberg and zero connection to Washington County decided that this was unacceptable. To them, it was obvious that Washington County really needed a high-dollar competitive election with a radical left-wing contender. The people just didn’t know it yet.
·capitalresearch.org·
Mystery Donor Revealed: Mark Zuckerberg Backed Radical DA Candidates - Capi
Spending to influence Oregon’s Legislature topped $25 million this session,
Spending to influence Oregon’s Legislature topped $25 million this session,
Pharmaceutical companies spent nearly $2 million on lobbying during Oregon’s legislative session this year, as the drug industry worked to block lawmakers’ proposal to create a board empowered to set price limits for the costliest medicines. It would have put Oregon at the forefront nationally in addressing prescription drug costs.
·spokesman.com·
Spending to influence Oregon’s Legislature topped $25 million this session,
Oregon taxpayers foot $100,000 bill for Gov. Kate Brown’s political consult
Oregon taxpayers foot $100,000 bill for Gov. Kate Brown’s political consult
In February 2020, Gov. Kate Brown's staff asked state procurement officials to prepare a no-bid contract worth up to $150,000 for her former communications director so he could assist with Oregon’s share of work on the Western Governors’ Association electric vehicle recommendations.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon taxpayers foot $100,000 bill for Gov. Kate Brown’s political consult
Hall Monitor: Frustrated by Portland Bureaucracy? Keep an Eye on the Charte
Hall Monitor: Frustrated by Portland Bureaucracy? Keep an Eye on the Charte
Hall Monitor is a regular column on issues related to Portland City Hall and its influence on the community it serves. There are no fewer than five city bureaus in Portland that are responsible for trash cleanup in public spaces. Depending on the location, need, and availability, one of them might be able to address the growing dump site that’s popped up down the street from your house. If that fails, maybe you can just...
·portlandmercury.com·
Hall Monitor: Frustrated by Portland Bureaucracy? Keep an Eye on the Charte
Oregon Legislature concludes session marked by huge spending, racial justic
Oregon Legislature concludes session marked by huge spending, racial justic
Oregon's high-spending session, which ended Saturday evening, was made possible by an unexpectedly robust rebound in Oregon’s economy and an infusion of billions of dollars in federal recovery funds. Sweeping police accountability reforms passed thanks to lawmakers’ heightened awareness of racial inequities and desire to address them, but leaders from communities of color cited several major proposals legislators failed to pass.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon Legislature concludes session marked by huge spending, racial justic
Governor Mills signs a full slate of election, campaign finance reforms int
Governor Mills signs a full slate of election, campaign finance reforms int
Governor Mills recently signed into law several bills that affect campaigns and elections in the state of Maine. L.D. 1363: An Act to Amend the Laws Governing Elections L.D. 1363 makes several changes to the use of ranked-choice voting and absentee ballots in Maine elections. The bill expands the type of elections using ranked-choice voting. […]
·themainewire.com·
Governor Mills signs a full slate of election, campaign finance reforms int
Editorial: Legislature’s inaction makes the case for two voter initiatives
Editorial: Legislature’s inaction makes the case for two voter initiatives
Oregonians who want credible campaign contribution limits and an independent commission to redraw legislative and congressional boundaries should organize behind initiative petitions that will accomplish what legislators refuse to do, the editorial board writes.
·oregonlive.com·
Editorial: Legislature’s inaction makes the case for two voter initiatives
Politicians running for Oregon Legislature could reap huge taxpayer funding
Politicians running for Oregon Legislature could reap huge taxpayer funding
Oregon lawmakers are considering creating a public match program for state legislative candidates, similar to the system in Portland. It's the one possible win still available to advocates of campaign finance reform in the final weeks of the legislative session.
·oregonlive.com·
Politicians running for Oregon Legislature could reap huge taxpayer funding