Lowest Limits in the Land - FollowTheMoney.org
In Portland Elections, 600 Big Donors Tip the Campaign Scales | Sightline Institute
Just 600 big donors accounted for nearly 60% of all money given to city campaigns in 2012. The wave of big money that has crashed over US politics since Citizens United has not spared Portland, Oregon,...
Antonin Scalia’s bad law, bad history: How the Supreme Court legalized corruption - Salon.com
Citizens United sparked a political revolution that would have left the Founders revolted
Oregon Voters Could Finally Rein in Campaign Contributions
State lawmakers put a constitutional amendment on the 2020 ballot with bi-partisan support.
Oregon lawmakers pay their businesses with campaign funds - it's legal, but
Campaign donors expect their money to be spent getting candidates elected. The wrinkle is, it's unusual for candidates to pay themselves in the process.
Perfectly Legal - Willamette Week
When elected officials provided their statements of economic interest to the Oregon Government Ethics Commission last month, the filing for Rep. Mike Schaufler (D-Happy Valley) included one unusual,Politics
Campaign cash thwarted Oregon’s green ideals: What the Legislature may (and
The Oregon Legislature is poised to move the state out of dead last on some measures. But not all of them.
Rep. Greg Smith lobbied coal export permitting agency, possibly violating e
The state representative may have run afoul of Oregon ethics laws by lobbying for a controversial coal export project with a state agency whose budget he votes on.
Campaign Finance Limits On Track To Oregon Voters . News | OPB
The Oregon Legislature took a big step this weekend toward allowing the state to curb the flow of unlimited money into political campaigns.
Legislature sends ballot initiative to voters setting stage for campaign do
Voters in November 2020 will decide whether the Oregon Constitution should allow donation limits.
Oregon Is One of Only Five States With No Campaign Caps. Voters Could Chang
Oregon Legislature moves forward with a constitutional amendment to allow campaign contribution caps.
Polluters hit by Oregon climate bill gave big. Koch Industries was one of t
Companies and industries with interests in House Bill 2020 donated $650,000 to sitting Oregon senators.
As Oregon Legislature nears end, campaign reform might be close | Salem Rep
As the Oregon Legislature prepares to resume, the fate of campaign finance reform in Portland, Multnomah and statewide may rest on whether a constitutional amendment is approved before the Legislature shuts down. Activists have urged Democratic leaders to deliver on months of discussions of changing the state Constitution to allow[Read More...]
Rob Davis on Twitter
The Oregon Republican senators who've walked out on #HB2020 and a cap-and-trade vote say they're representing their constituents. Taken together, their campaigns have been funded by one primary constituent: Corporate America. pic.twitter.com/i29Ul714bB— Rob Davis (@robwdavis) June 24, 2019
How Rogue Republicans Killed Oregon’s Climate-Change Bill | The New Yorker
Despite widespread support among voters—and a Democratic supermajority in the capitol—opponents of the state’s cap-and-trade legislation opted for anarchy instead.
Pamplin Media Group - As Oregon Legislature nears end, campaign reform migh
Ethics Complaint Alleges Funding Republicans Senators’ Walkout Violates Ore
McMinnville child welfare worker claims that Senate absences and fundraising activities are unlawful — and she wants the state to investigate.
Redistricting reforms already taking root in many states - The Washington P
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Editorial: House should let petition bill die;
California political parties couldn’t use ‘independent’ in their names unde
With potentially hundreds of thousands of California voters under the mistaken belief that they are registered as independent from partisan affiliation, newly drafted state legislation could end the confusion by forcing one minor political party to change its name.
Lane County Senators Can Limit PAC Money in Elections – Eugene Weekly
Many of us are excited about the Oregon House of Representatives blocking billionaires from buying our elections and I want to thank most of our Lane County state representatives for their support …
Oregon Senate Approves Controversial Restrictions On Electronic Voter Petit
Democratic lawmakers are moving to more tightly regulate electronic petitions, which are becoming more popular for initiative, recall and referendum campaigns in Oregon.
Readers respond: Bill limiting campaign contributions a brave step - oregon
Letter to the editor
Portland Political Candidates Must Disclose Funding Sources, Court Rules .
Portland's election officer is still figuring out how to implement the charter changes requiring campaign finance disclosures for upcoming elections.
Outside groups spent more than $1M to influence Denver's election, and it t
Independent spending is mutating faster than the city can keep pace, and it threatens to undermine the campaign finance reforms that were recently approved by Denver voters. More than $1.3 million …
Oregon Legislators May Take A Pass This Year On Trying To Limit Campaign Do
House Speaker Tina Kotek “Undecided” on Whether to Support the Constitution
The Oregon Supreme Court has ruled in the past that any caps on campaign limits violates the Oregon constitution; a referral would amend the constitution.
Editorial: Initiative bill smacks of voter suppression - oregonlive.com
Senate Bill 761, which seeks to restrict a popular way by which Oregonians get initiatives on the ballot, would help legislators keep tight control over what becomes – and what stays law. Legislators should trust their voters and reject this bill.
Editorial: Democrats stack the deck against ballot measure;
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...]