Phil Knight pumps another $750,000 into independent Betsy Johnson’s guberna
Nike co-founder Phil Knight, who has a history of supporting Republican candidates in Oregon, gave another $250,000 on Friday to longtime moderate Democratic lawmaker Betsy Johnson, who is running for governor this year without any party.
In his final legislative session as a state representative, Marty Wilde, a Democrat, has ruffled feathers with leadership in the Oregon Legislature. “I one hundred percent dedicated myself to inst…
Oregon Supreme Court won’t clear way for voters to consider campaign financ
The Oregon Supreme Court Building (Amanda Loman/Salem Reporter) The Oregon Supreme Court on Friday rejected a last-ditch effort to have voters decide whether to limit campaign contributions to those running for public office. Proponents of three proposed ballot initiatives had sought the high court’s intervention to be sure the measures[Read More...]
A federal judge has refused to block enforcement of Colorado's caps on campaign donations, finding the six-week-old lawsuit from a trio of Republican candidates had not unearthed sufficient facts to
Campaign contribution limits are a longshot after Dunleavy sides with unlim
At this point, it'll be tough for the Legislature to pass its own campaign finance limits for this year's election. In the long term, it'll take a voter initiative or a new governor.
A politically appointed commission just vaporized Alaska’s campaign donatio
The commission said its decision puts the onus on the state Legislature to put new limits in place. But it’s far from certain that lawmakers will act before the end of this year’s legislative session. And any new proposal could only take effect without a veto by Republican Gov. Dunleavy.
Alaska to have unlimited campaign contributions in most instances
Alaska is poised to have unlimited campaign contributions in most instances after a state regulator declined to impose new caps, after old limits were struck down as unconstitutional.
Oregon campaign finance violations show political donations, spending often
Oregon elections officials levied fines in 257 individual cases of political candidates who failed to file timely or accurate reports of their campaign donations and spending since 2018, according to data from the Secretary of State’s office.
People for Portland is spending big to change the city’s approach to homele
Six months and at least a million dollars later, both critics and those who dug into their pockets to finance the effort are mulling the same question: Has it made a difference?