Tennessee governor signs campaign finance and ethics bill
Crypto billionaire says he could spend a record-breaking $1 billion in 2024
Democratic cryptocurrency exchange founder Sam Bankman-Fried says he expects to spend “north of $100 million" in 2024, with “soft ceiling” of $1 billion.
Oregon Business - Betsy Johnson: Oregon Voters ‘Feeling Left Out’
The unaffiliated gubernatorial candidate says doing away with regulations and partisanship will get Oregon on the right track. Betsy Johnson, a former Democratic state senator from Scappoose, says she...
The Crypto Kings Are Making Big Political Donations. What Could Go Wrong? |
Sam Bankman-Fried may have lost in Oregon, but he and other crypto big shots have discovered politics. What will Democrats do for them in return?
Letters to the editor: Cutting down mature trees; Mayor Russell's resignati
A Lesson in California’s Top-Two Primary System - The New York Times
Here’s why supporters of the state’s Democratic attorney general want a pro-Trump candidate to succeed in the primary.
Oregon legislative races come into focus for the fall - OPB
With Oregon’s May primaries in the rear-view mirror, legislative candidates who emerged victorious can turn their attention to the general election.
A last-minute deal to restore Alaska’s campaign finance limits fell through
Lawmakers’ failure to act means that unlimited sums can continue flowing to gubernatorial, legislative and municipal candidates. But one legislator is already discussing a citizens initiative to change that.
Faith-based group works to get enough signatures to put gun control proposa
Initiative Petition 17 would require people to obtain a permit to buy a gun and stop the sale of ammunition magazines that hold more than 10 rounds.
In Politics, Money Will Always Talk. Unless… - Inequality.org
What lesson can we take so far from this year’s primary election results?
State Law Trending Toward Increased Campaign Finance Disclosure: Wiley
The Tennessee General Assembly recently passed a bill requiring 501(c)(4) organizations – often referred to as “dark money” groups – to disclose any expenses over $5,000 in the 60 days leading up to an election. Previously, these groups could run advertisements featuring candidate names and likenesses without being required to disclose spending, so long as they did not expressly advocate for or against a candidate. Now, doing so will trigger disclosure for any spending over the $5,000 threshold.
Is Palo Alto ready for campaign finance reform? | News | Palo Alto Online |
Everyone agrees that there's too much money in Palo Alto politics, even those who benefit the most from this trend. As advocates push to limit campaign spending, they face resistance from city leaders.
Some Oregon candidates are running without a political party
Former State Sen. Betsy Johnson is running for governor and Aumsville Mayor Derek Clevenger is running for state representative without a party.
Some Oregon candidates are running without a political party
Former State Sen. Betsy Johnson is running for governor and Aumsville Mayor Derek Clevenger is running for state representative without a party.
Primary elections today: how crypto is impacting some of the races - Market
Here's how a couple of primary elections could be influenced by the crypto industry.
Column: California's top-two primary system. How’s it working out? - Los An
The state scrapped traditional primaries to combat political polarization and legislative gridlock, but maybe it has to keep experimenting.
The Little Red Boxes Making a Mockery of Campaign Finance Laws - The New Yo
Democratic candidates are all-but scripting ads for super PACs and dark-money groups to do their bidding — in plain sight.
Breaking and Analysis: Dividing on Ideological Lines and Breaking Little Ne
The result and lineup in today’s Supreme Court decision in FEC v. Cruz is no surprise: all the conservatives on the Court signed onto Chief Justice Roberts’ opinion holding that a loan repayment provision of the McCain-Feingold law is unconstitutional; … Continue reading Breaking and Analysis: Dividing on Ideological Lines and Breaking Little New Ground in FEC v. Cruz, Supreme Court Strikes Down Another Part of McCain-Feingold law →
Kagan Pens Scathing Dissent as Supreme Court Kills Another Campaign Finance
"Today's decision can only bring this country's political system into further disrepute," wrote Justice Elena Kagan after the Supreme Court's right-wing majority sided with Sen. Ted Cruz.
Starnes makes final push as campaign closes | News | theworldlink.com
Readers respond: Endorsements ignore campaign finance - oregonlive.com
Letter to the editor
Democrats, Republicans running for Oregon governor spend furiously in final
The final days before an election are often when some of the most interesting political spending takes place and in the Democratic and Republican primaries for Oregon governor, candidates are going for broke as the May 17 election looms.
The race to become Oregon’s next governor: Week in review - oregonlive.com
Wild things can happen in the final days before an election, and in the Oregon primary races for governor that meant a tampon attack ad, a mailer seeming to tout an endorsement the candidate did not receive and a variety of campaign-related complaints.
City Council Candidate AJ McCreary Paid 15-Year-Old Son $3,200 From Her Cam
Commissioner Dan Ryan, AJ McCreary make their case to voters | kgw.com
Complaint alleges dark money nonprofit supporting Republican gubernatorial
A complaint filed Wednesday with the IRS, Oregon Secretary of State and Oregon Department of Justice alleges that the political nonprofit Oregon Pathfinder might have exceeded federal elections spending limits and illegally coordinated with Republican Bridget Barton's campaign for governor. The complaint was filed by the campaign manager for Republican gubernatorial candidate Christine Drazan.
Oregonians demand independent redistricting | Local News Stories | argusobs
Labor unions financially backing Jessica Vega Pederson through mailer - ore
Independent Neighborhood Action, a political action committee formed to “support the election of labor-endorsed candidates,” is sending out mailers in a last-minute push before the May 17 primary.
Questions remain as race for nomination to represent Oregon’s 6th District
Even after $14 million worth of ads and mailers have touted Carrick Flynn for Congress, nearly half of likely Democratic voters in Oregon’s 6th District don’t know enough about the first-time candidate to form an opinion of him.
Proposal to decriminalize sex work won't appear on Oregon ballots – Oregon
Oregonians won’t get the chance to vote on whether to decriminalize sex work this year.