Murmurs: Kotek Opposes Corporate Tax Measure
Kotek opposes tax ballot measure
By Taxpayers Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com
Willamette Week is reporting that Oregon Governor Tina Kotek is opposing Initiative Petition #17 which is a measure heading to the November ballot that taxes large businesses 3% as a way to bring in a haul of tax cash and then dole it out to
Voter Proposal Would Give Oregonians $750 Each
strongIP 17 already has opponents including business groups and Gov. Kotek./strong
Trump's top campaign money bundler connected to Ohio's largest public corruption scandal ever • Ohio Capital Journal
FirstEnergy was the company behind the largest political bailout and bribery scandal in Ohio history. This week, Sludge reported that Trump’s top campaign money bundler advised FirstEnergy on its contributions to a dark money group that pleaded guilty to racketeering charges in that scandal.
Oregon Campaign Finance Reform ATA Episode 15
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A Changing Campaign Finance Landscape
Democracy reform legislation must address the role of money in politics.
Oregon won’t press for criminal charges in case involving Democratic Party of Oregon
The Oregon Department of Justice will not seek criminal charges into a $500,000 political contribution made to the Democratic Party of Oregon.
La Mota cofounders say they gave money orders to rep. candidate Val Hoyle in 2022
Sworn declarations of Aaron Mitchell and Rosa Cazares say the cannabis couple communicated with Hoyle's office about federal agency filings as recently as September 2023
DOJ: No charges for FTX $500k OR Dem donation
Nishad Singh pleaded guilty to federal charges of campaign finance fraud; Oregon today declined to prosecute under state law
Oregon prosecutors won’t charge state Democratic Party leaders, convicted crypto exec with breaking campaign finance law
The Oregon Department of Justice announced Wednesday that did not find enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that former FTX executive Nishad Singh and state Democratic Party leaders knowingly misreported the source of the crypto trading company's 2022 donation.
DOJ: No charges for FTX $500k OR Dem donation
Nishad Singh pleaded guilty to federal charges of campaign finance fraud; Oregon today declined to prosecute under state law
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Oregon voters will face few ballot measures this fall
Oregonians will likely decide just four or possibly five ballot measures this fall as only a pair of citizen-led initiatives appear to have garnered enough signatures by Friday’s deadline.
Signature-gathering effort fails for measure that would have provided public money for private education
Proponents of a school voucher-like system have failed to collect enough signatures to put a proposed measure on the November 2024 ballot.
Deadlocked Oregon ethics commission won't investigate complaints against Gov. Kotek • Oregon Capital Chronicle
The Oregon Government Ethics Commission won’t investigate Gov. Tina Kotek’s since-abandoned plans to give her wife an expanded policy role.
Idaho is awash in the corrupting sludge of political money • Idaho Capital Sun
Idaho – like the rest of the country – is drowning in political money. The corrupting influence of all that cash, most of it untraceable as to its origin, is hiding in plan sight. By general agreement at least $1.5 million in “dark money” – the money of millionaires and billionaires who are trying to […]
New Report Outlines How to Make a Redistricting Commission Effective
Campaign Legal Center (CLC) released a report to help lawmakers, experts, activists and citizens look to the lessons of the 2021 redistricting cycle and understand how a well-designed redistricting commission can deliver fair representation and what the process to get there should look like.
Facing a Budget Crunch, Portland’s Small Donor Elections Program Explores Loosening Rules
Portland weighs tweaking public campaign finance program to allow larger donations
Less than five months from a historic election, Portland may tweak campaign finance rules to stretch the city’s cash-strapped public financing program.
While Oregon lawmakers debated campaign finance limits, Phil Knight gave $2 million to Republican PAC • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon’s richest man gave another $2 million to a political action committee that tries to elect Republicans.
Only Oregon Republican lawmaker who supports abortion rights is now an Independent • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon Rep. Charlie Conrad said primary election results and Donald Trump's dominance drove him from the Republican party.
Portland race for mayor draws growing crop of candidates
The field of mayoral hopefuls is nearing double digits less than five months before November's election.
Money in politics: How winner-take-all elections make it worse
To understand money's pernicious role, don’t think of candidates being bought by their donors. Think of the "Pyramid of Money."
Surprise GOP campaign finance law proposal prompts walkout by Democratic senators • NC Newsline
In a surprise move, North Carolina Republican legislators unveiled legislation that would make important changes to state campaign finance law
Lawmakers approve $5 million for Secretary of State Office to overhaul Oregon campaign finance filing system
Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade asked for the funding after lawmakers in March passed a historic campaign finance bill.
Ranked-choice voting has challenged the status quo. Its popularity will be tested in November
Alaska’s new electoral system — with open primaries and ranked-choice voting — has been a model for voters in other states who are frustrated by political polarization and a sense that voters lack real choice at the ballot box.
Oregon lawmakers spend $5.4 million to prep for oncoming campaign finance rules
The money is a bit of unfinished business left after the Legislature's scramble to pass new regulations in March.
Will Oregon Department of Justice ever open a criminal investigation of Democrats’ 2022 misreported donation?
The Democratic Party of Oregon misreported the source of a $500,000 donation. State prosecutors are still deciding whether to investigate.
Editorial: County at a crossroads, a pushback on growth and other election takeaways
The May election offers a few glimpses into voters' conflicted state of mind about the direction of Multnomah County, the role of big money and growth, the editorial board writes.
Funding Problems Plague Oakland's New 'Democracy Dollars' Program
Nearly three-quarters of Oakland voters (74%) approved an initiative in 2022 that took a comprehensive approach to campaign finance solutions in the city. However, one of its historic changes is in need of funding if it is going to be implemented by 2026; namely, its "democracy dollars" public finance system.