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Limits on Oregon campaign money are dead. But voters may still get to weigh
Limits on Oregon campaign money are dead. But voters may still get to weigh
House Bill 2714 would have set specific contribution limits, in anticipation of a constitutional measure making such restrictions legal. Although the bill is now dead, lawmakers appear to be pressing ahead with sending the constitutional change to voters.
·oregonlive.com·
Limits on Oregon campaign money are dead. But voters may still get to weigh
Oregon takes steps toward campaign finance reform | KATU
Oregon takes steps toward campaign finance reform | KATU
Oregon is one of only five states to have absolutely no limits on how much money can be donated to political campaigns. But lawmakers took a step to change that Thursday, when the House passed a measure approving the state's first campaign contribution limits in decades. The proposal caps contributions to House and Senate candidates at $1,000 and $1,500, respectively. Contributions to all other statewide candidates would be capped at $2,800.
·katu.com·
Oregon takes steps toward campaign finance reform | KATU
As Portland's largest water users bankroll utility district campaign, opponents question who benefits | OregonLive.com
As Portland's largest water users bankroll utility district campaign, opponents question who benefits | OregonLive.com
Siltronic Corp. spent $2 million on water and $1.4 million on sewer services in the past fiscal year. Not coincidentally, the company has contributed $55,000 in campaign donations toward a ballot measure that would end the City Council's grasp over utility rates.
·oregonlive.com·
As Portland's largest water users bankroll utility district campaign, opponents question who benefits | OregonLive.com