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Editorial: Campaign finance reform takes a back seat, again
Editorial: Campaign finance reform takes a back seat, again
Despite headlines over the past several months showing why campaign contribution limits are so critical, legislators have been unable to pass a bill with robust, fair caps, the editorial board writes. Legislators need to focus on such a bill for the February short session, or voters will have to do it for them.
·oregonlive.com·
Editorial: Campaign finance reform takes a back seat, again
Defying pledges to limit campaign contributions, Oregon lawmakers again fail to do so
Defying pledges to limit campaign contributions, Oregon lawmakers again fail to do so
House Speaker Dan Rayfield, D-Corvallis, convened a group of Democratic lawmakers this spring to hammer out limits on political spending. But Tony Lapiz, Rayfield’s legislative director, told a House committee June 8 that the legislators couldn’t agree on a proposal during that process.
·oregonlive.com·
Defying pledges to limit campaign contributions, Oregon lawmakers again fail to do so
Complaint from progressive group alleges PAC for Republican senators isn't reporting campaign contributions in time – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Complaint from progressive group alleges PAC for Republican senators isn't reporting campaign contributions in time – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Our Oregon alleges that a committee to pay costs for Republican state senators participating in a walkout broke state campaign finance rules.
·oregoncapitalchronicle.com·
Complaint from progressive group alleges PAC for Republican senators isn't reporting campaign contributions in time – Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon lawmakers may consider boosting elected officials’ pay, passing ethic reforms in wake of Shemia Fagan’s resignation
Oregon lawmakers may consider boosting elected officials’ pay, passing ethic reforms in wake of Shemia Fagan’s resignation
Oregon lawmakers are mulling whether to boost pay for statewide officeholders and pass ethics reforms following the resignation of former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan, who stepped down after news that she had taken a $10,000 a month side job with a troubled cannabis company.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon lawmakers may consider boosting elected officials’ pay, passing ethic reforms in wake of Shemia Fagan’s resignation
Oregon Democrats weigh competing proposals to cap political donations
Oregon Democrats weigh competing proposals to cap political donations
New proposals introduced in the state Senate last week would set strict limits to quell the exorbitant spending in Oregon elections — without the same loopholes included in other bills introduced by top Democrats this session.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon Democrats weigh competing proposals to cap political donations
Oregon Democrats say they’re serious about capping political donations, but their proposals include loopholes
Oregon Democrats say they’re serious about capping political donations, but their proposals include loopholes
Top Democrats’ campaign finance proposals could protect the ability of membership organizations such as labor unions and business associations to continue pouring millions of dollars into candidates’ campaigns. They would also allow corporations and unions to continue giving directly to candidates.
·oregonlive.com·
Oregon Democrats say they’re serious about capping political donations, but their proposals include loopholes