Oregon power players in business, labor are negotiating a campaign finance package
With an expensive ballot fight looming, two sides often opposed to one another are attempting to find a path forward in this year's legislative session.
The Oregon timber industry won huge tax cuts in the 1990s. Now it may get another break thanks to a top lawmaker
As the cost of fighting wildfires increases, state Sen. Elizabeth Steiner has proposed a bill — developed in consultation with the logging industry — that would shift millions in expenses away from the biggest landowners and onto taxpayers.
Oregon Supreme Court allows Trump to appear on primary ballot
Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Meagan Flynn said her court was not accepting the case now and would wait to see what the U.S. Supreme Court does in a related case involving Colorado’s ballot.
Oregon Supreme Court declines to hear case challenging Trump’s ballot eligibility
The Oregon Supreme Court declined to hear a case on Friday challenging former President Donald Trump’s qualification for the state ballot over his involvement in the Jan. 6 insurrection ̵…
Oregon Supreme Court Lets Trump Stay on Primary Ballot, for Now
The court denied a challenge to former President Donald J. Trump’s ballot eligibility under the 14th Amendment, saying it would wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule in a similar case.
Oregon Supreme Court won’t hear case to remove Trump from ballot for now
The Oregon Supreme Court announced Friday it will not hear a lawsuit that aims to have former President Donald Trump from appearing on the Oregon ballot. The court says because the U.S. Supreme Cou
Oregon Supreme Court won’t remove Trump from ballot, for now
The Oregon Supreme Court enabled former President Trump to remain on the state’s primary ballot Friday, declining to take up a challenge to his eligibility, for now. The court said it would instead…
Oregon Supreme Court won’t remove Trump from ballot for now, says it’s waiting on SCOTUS | CNN Politics
The Oregon Supreme Court on Friday declined to hear a bid to remove former President Donald Trump from the 2024 ballot based on the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban,” saying it’s waiting for the US Supreme Court to rule on the issue.
Oregon Supreme Court could be next to rule on Trump’s eligibility for the ballot under the 14th Amendment
The Oregon Supreme Court will soon decide whether to remove Donald Trump from the state’s 2024 ballots because of the 14th Amendment’s “insurrectionist ban.”
By Taxpayers Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com
The No Labels Party has secured 12 states so far for being able to run a Presidential candidate under their No Labels party.
West Virginian U.S. Senator, Joe Manchin, announced he is not running for re-election in 2024 and will tour the na
Oregon’s Small Parties Still Active Despite Deep Polarization
Only 75,490 votes were cast nationally for a candidate other than Joe Biden or Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election. And yet, 1,500 voters have already registered with Oregon's newest party: the No Labels Party.
Oregon lawmakers' overseas trips funded by lobby groups, Taiwanese government – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon lawmakers jetted off to Taiwan, Portugal, Denmark and tech hubs in California this fall, all paid for by companies and groups that have a keen interest in the laws they’ll pass. These junkets, once common, have been rarer in recent years due to the COVID pandemic and associated travel restrictions. One planned trip to […]
Case to pull Trump from Oregon ballot goes to top court
By Taxpayers Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com
Free Speech for People is trying to get Donald Trump removed from the Oregon ballot following the surprise in the Colorado State Court decision.
First, Free Speech for People asked the Secretary of State to remove Trump and were denied. No
Other views: At a time of high polarization, there’s still activity among the small parties
In March, a new organization was added to the list of small political parties qualified to appear on the Oregon ballot: the No Labels Party. Oregon was the third state
After overwhelming voter OK, political ‘dark money’ law hailed as model
Arizona's Proposition 211 requires that independent organizations – whether an individual or a group – that spend $50,000 or more in an election cycle in a statewide race must identify
Colorado Supreme Court Takes Up Trump’s Eligibility to Be President
A district court judge ruled last month that the 14th Amendment barred insurrectionists from every office except the nation’s highest. “How is that not absurd?” one justice asked of that notion.