La Mota Founders’ Campaign Contributions to Kotek and Others: Stacks of Cash
Are Oregon Dems Getting Money Out of Politics or Giving Themselves an Edge? - WhoWhatWhy
Oregon Democrats promised to reform the state’s campaign finance laws. But their fix tilts the playing field in their favor, says a Democratic lawmaker.
Nike co-founder Phil Knight contributes $2 million more to help elect Republicans to Oregon Legislature
Knight made the donation April 4 to the Bring Balance to Salem PAC
How scarce bourbon funneled money to rural Oregon Republican committee
Political fundraisers now entangled in broad criminal investigation of diverted liquor.
Campaign finance limits could come up short in Oregon Legislature — again
With two months left in the legislative session, the issue of capping political contributions has received little attention and lawmakers are hedging on whether a proposal can pass.
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.
The Power Couple of Oregon Cannabis Bankrolled Top Democrats Even as Their Companies’ Taxes and Bills Went Unpaid
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.
Will Oregon legislators follow-through and enact campaign finance reform? –
Both Gov. Tina Kotek and state lawmakers have pledged to take action this legislative session on campaign finance reform.
This Is the Most Corrupt State in America — Best Life
Data shows that corruption in the U.S. has been rising in recent years. With that in mind, we set out to determine the most corrupt state in America.
Shemia Fagan and Her Elections Director Disagreed About Disclosing Campaign
The State Elections Director Advocated for Compliance and Investigations. H
Here are 5 stories that shaped Oregon politics in 2021 - oregonlive.com
From COVID-19 to the historic expulsion of an Oregon House member, 2021 politics never stopped being interesting.
What Happened To Campaign Finance Reform? – Eugene Weekly
The voters of Oregon want campaign finance limits so much that 78 percent voted to amend the state Constitution last year to expressly allow them (Measure 107). So where are they? The Legislature s…
Oregon unions propose campaign finance limits that would still allow big do
Billion-dollar donations would be legal under one of the proposals.
Competing measures could muddy Oregon’s campaign finance debate - OPB
After talks between left-leaning organizations broke down, three groups have filed competing proposals for reining in political spending.
Oregon’s corporate-dominated campaign finance system gets Congress’ attenti
Citing The Oregonian/OregonLive's reporting, a U.S. senator questioned Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler about the influence of corporate money on environmental policy. Hear what the mayor said.
Study: Oregon 2018 campaign funding dominated by Portland-area groups
Campaigns in Oregon during the 2018 election cycle were funded largely by a few individuals and groups concentrated in the greater Portland area.
Advocates see holes in Oregon campaign finance reform legislation
Reforming Oregon's campaign finance laws was a priority heading into the 2019 Legislature, but some advocates are underwhelmed by the proposals.
Oregon good government groups file initiatives to cap campaign contribution
Oregon voters could weigh in on political contribution limits and disclosure mandates in 2022, if campaign finance reformers succeed in getting an initiative on the ballot.
Good government groups are pushing campaign finance limits in Oregon. They
Following months of negotiations, labor unions and advocacy groups did not sign onto a plan for creating new campaign regulations.
Coalition files ballot initiatives to reform Oregon's campaign finance laws
A coalition of campaign-finance-reform-minded groups have filed three ballot initiatives with the secretary of state’s office that they want to put before Oregon voters next year. Honest Elections Oregon says its initiatives will help reduce the “perception and reality of corruption” in campaigns, increase transparency and elevate more voices in elections.
Pamplin Media Group - Cash dash is on for Oregon candidates for governor
Pamplin Media Group - Newberg school leaders sue critics under Oregon 'doxx
Case Closed: In Oregon campaign investigations, ‘I did not’ is all it takes
The state’s election watchdog has the power to issue subpoenas, but doesn't use it. It doesn't send investigators -- it just sends letters.
Relations Between Government and the Governed Reached a New Low When Multno
At Mutlnomah County, citizen involvement spiraled out of control last year.
Multnomah County Judge Greenlights Voter-Approved Campaign Finance Limits
Pamplin Media Group - Campaign finance reform proposed in Columbia County
Multnomah County judge rules campaign contribution limits constitutional -
The ruling reverses an earlier decision that barred the limits. The county elections division will implement the $500 individual cap on campaign contributions, spending limits and disclosure requirements for candidates moving forward.
Mystery Donor Revealed: Mark Zuckerberg Backed Radical DA Candidates - Capi
In 2018, just outside Portland, Oregon, longtime Washington County District Attorney Bob Hermann announced his retirement. To those in the know, it was obvious that Kevin Barton, a moderate independent and Hermann’s longtime lieutenant, was the best man to fill the spot. Well-liked and with no Republican challengers, Barton was running unopposed. However, hundreds of miles away a “dark money” group with $10 million from Mark Zuckerberg and zero connection to Washington County decided that this was unacceptable. To them, it was obvious that Washington County really needed a high-dollar competitive election with a radical left-wing contender. The people just didn’t know it yet.