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AG Rayfield let campaign donors lead Oregon’s crypto case. The company he’s suing wants answers • Oregon Capital Chronicle
AG Rayfield let campaign donors lead Oregon’s crypto case. The company he’s suing wants answers • Oregon Capital Chronicle
At the center of the unfolding court saga is why the state chose two law firms to represent Oregon in an April suit against Coinbase.
·oregoncapitalchronicle.com·
AG Rayfield let campaign donors lead Oregon’s crypto case. The company he’s suing wants answers • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Oregon Politicians Accused of Dodging Donation Caps as Campaign Finance Law Gets Delayed | Daily Tidings
Oregon Politicians Accused of Dodging Donation Caps as Campaign Finance Law Gets Delayed | Daily Tidings
Oregon lawmakers have failed to expedite the introduction of new legislation passed last year that limits campaign contributions to politicians and other public officials.   The Delay is Criticized by the Secretary of State and Good Government Advocates Their failure to give the matter due diligence has been met with dismay by good government advocates […]
·dailytidings.com·
Oregon Politicians Accused of Dodging Donation Caps as Campaign Finance Law Gets Delayed | Daily Tidings
Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect - The Portland Tribune
Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect - The Portland Tribune
An unremarkable, technical fix bill could be used to delay the state’s 2024 campaign finance law limiting contributions and requiring more disclosure from donors Oregon’s historic 2024 campaign finance law meant to end million-dollar contributions and provide more transparency about political donors could be delayed for several election cycles if a previously under-the-radar bill passes […]
·portlandtribune.com·
Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect - The Portland Tribune
Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect • Oregon Capital Chronicle
A technical fix bill could be used to delay Oregon's 2024 campaign finance law limiting contributions and requiring more info from donors.
·oregoncapitalchronicle.com·
Lawmakers, Secretary of State back delaying 2024 Oregon campaign finance law from taking effect • Oregon Capital Chronicle
Lawmakers approve $5 million for Secretary of State Office to overhaul Oregon campaign finance filing system
Lawmakers approve $5 million for Secretary of State Office to overhaul Oregon campaign finance filing system
Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade asked for the funding after lawmakers in March passed a historic campaign finance bill.
·oregonlive.com·
Lawmakers approve $5 million for Secretary of State Office to overhaul Oregon campaign finance filing system
Oregon lawmakers pass first campaign finance limits in 50 years
Oregon lawmakers pass first campaign finance limits in 50 years
Oregon’s new limits on political campaign contributions will not take effect until 2027. But as Gov. Tina Kotek, legislative leaders and representatives of interest groups said at a recent ceremony, Oregon’s real achievement was legislative approval of such regulations for the first time in half a century — and during a 35-day short session in an even-numbered year. The 1973 Legislature approved spending limits, but the Oregon Supreme Court overturned...
·newsbreak.com·
Oregon lawmakers pass first campaign finance limits in 50 years
Oregon is one signature away from ending unlimited campaign contributions
Oregon is one signature away from ending unlimited campaign contributions
More than twenty years ago, Tim Knopp thought he and Democratic colleague Mark Hass would pass campaign finance reform through the state Legislature.
·oregoncapitalinsider.com·
Oregon is one signature away from ending unlimited campaign contributions