Oregon
- Where does the money from your Tillamook ice cream go? To a lot of Republican candidates, apparently
All of this spending is since 2020.
In the last election for Governor, they gave $10,000 to Friends of Tina Kotek but also gave a combined $85,000 to Betsy Johnson (widely acknowledged as a spoiler to help Christine Drazan) and Christine Drazan.
Here's that breakdown:
- Friends of Christine Drazan (R Governor Candidate last election who ran against Tina Kotek) $7,500
- Run Betsy Run $75,000 + $2,500 to another Betsy PAC.
In fact, if you look at any local R race, Tillamook likely donated to them. Their donation list is basically a "who's who" of OR republican candidates. Here's a few more donations:
- Friends of Boomer Wright PAC (OR House of Reps): $2,000
- The Leadership Fund (for supporting R candidates) $27,500
- Evergreen Oregon PAC (for supporting house R candidates) $20,000
- Friends of Suzanne Weber $5,000 (R OR Senate)
- Committee to Elect Daniel Bonham $3,000 (R OR Senate)
- Tim Knopp for State Senate $25,00 (R OR Senate)
- Denyc Boyles $2,500 (R OR Senate)
One of their biggest expenditures was to "Stop the Metro Wage Tax" which they spent over $250,000 on. I don't know enough about the measure's history to say one way or the other where it lands on the political spectrum.
All this is public info you can find on Oregon's ORESTAR system https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/gotoPublicTransactionSearchResults.do?cneSearchButtonName=prev&cneSearchContributorTxtSearchType=C&cneSearchTranType=C&cneSearchTranSubType=CA&cneSearchFilerCommitteeTxtSearchType=C&cneSearchTranSubTypeName=Cash+Contribution%2CIn-Kind+Contribution&cneSearchTranTypeName=Contribution&cneSearchTranStartDate=09%2F01%2F2020&cneSearchTranEndDate=09%2F15%2F2023&cneSearchContributorTxt=Tillamook&srtOrder=asc&by=FILER&cneSearchPageIdx=1
- Oregon sets ambitious goal for testing nitrates in Umatilla Basin groundwaterwww.opb.org Oregon sets ambitious goal for testing nitrates in Umatilla Basin groundwater
State officials aim to contact all domestic well users in the Lower Umatilla River Basin by the end of September.
- US Fentanyl Crisis: Record High Drug Overdose Deaths in 2022cannadelics.com US Fentanyl Crisis: Record High Drug Overdose Deaths in 2022
US drug overdose deaths hit a record high in 2022, with some states, including Washington, seeing a significant surge.
- Woman kidnapped, kept in cinderblock cell in Klamath Falls home: FBIwww.koin.com Woman kidnapped, kept in cinderblock cell in Klamath Falls home: FBI
The FBI is holding a press conference Wednesday morning as investigators look for potential victims of a violent sex offender, who they say, kidnapped a woman and kept her in a makeshift cinderbloc…
- Salem, Oregon to get an Arena Football League team in 2024www.oregonlive.com Salem, Oregon to get an Arena Football League team in 2024
The city is one of 16 cities to receive a franchise, according to an announcement from the league and a report on Tuesday. The league is scheduled to begin play with a 10-game season in April 2024.
- Oregon begins mapping out plan to expand rural broadband after big federal grantwww.opb.org Oregon begins mapping out plan to expand rural broadband after big federal grant
Oregon will receive a whopping $688 million to help expand broadband access. Oregon's Broadband Office director shares what the timeline could be for bringing more high-speed internet to the state.
- Stolen yacht runs aground south of Newportwww.kptv.com Stolen yacht runs aground south of Newport
The U.S. Coast Guard said a yacht stolen from Newport on Friday night has been recovered after running aground about seven miles south on the Oregon coast.
- Red Flag Warning for Willamette Valley
Saturday 2pm to 8pm, do not burn and be extra cautious of ignition sources like metal-on-metal or hot objects on dry grass
- Avelo will begin flying from Salem to Las Vegas, Los Angeles in Octoberwww.salemreporter.com Avelo will begin flying from Salem to Las Vegas, Los Angeles in October - Salem Reporter
A budget airline carrier will begin twice weekly flights out of Salem in October following a years-long effort to bring commercial air service back to the city.
- Oregon approves $100 million to build nearly 650 affordable homes - Salem Reporterwww.salemreporter.com Oregon approves $100 million to build nearly 650 affordable homes - Salem Reporter
Recent state housing grants include millions for a 120 unit apartment building in northeast Salem, with 24 units for people making less than $17,000 per year.
At first I thought that was pricey, but that's $150k per home. Not too bad.
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- Former Boy Scout leader charged with sex abuse of 11-year-old boynews.yahoo.com Former Boy Scout leader from Salem charged with sex abuse
Terry Heck, a former Boy Scout leader from Salem, was charged July 6 with sex abuse, online corruption of a child and luring a minor.
- Newport mayor apologizes, agrees to step down over hateful Facebook postswww.opb.org Newport mayor apologizes, agrees to step down over hateful Facebook posts
Newport Mayor Dean Sawyer resigned Monday, three days after OPB revealed he has been posting offensive content in a private Facebook group for current and former law enforcement officers.
- Oregon expands free health insurance for low-income Oregonians – regardless of immigration status - Philomath Newsphilomathnews.com Oregon expands free health insurance for low-income Oregonians – regardless of immigration status - Philomath News
Oregon has expanded free health insurance that mirrors Medicaid to all residents who qualify, regardless of their immigration status.
- Oregon could be oldest site of human occupation in North America, UO find indicateswww.oregonlive.com Oregon could be oldest site of human occupation in North America, UO find indicates
Ice Age evidence shows people lived in Oregon 18,000 years ago, long before the Clovis culture and far earlier than previously thought.
- Oregon notches 74% rise in reports of hate crimes, bias incidentswww.opb.org Oregon notches 74% rise in reports of hate crimes, bias incidents
Reports of hate crimes and bias incidents to an Oregon Department of Justice hotline increased by 74% from 2021 to 2022. Last year, the hotline received 2,534 reports of bias incidents and crimes. When extremist rhetoric targeting various groups becomes more common, a new report states, there’s ofte...
- Oregon: Legal Marijuana Stores Sold Over $80 Million in Marijuana in June - The Marijuana Heraldthemarijuanaherald.com Oregon: Legal Marijuana Stores Sold Over $80 Million in Marijuana in June
Licensed marijuana retail outlets sold over $80 million worth of marijuana and marijuana products in June. There was $80,347,877 in legal marijuana sold in June in Oregon, an increase from the $79 million sold in May and on par with the $80.7 million an d $81 million sold in April and March. This is...
- Wildfire across from Hood River burns over 530 acres, with no containment so far, officials saywww.oregonlive.com Wildfire across from Hood River burns over 530 acres, only 5% contained, officials say
Firefighters worked overnight to quell the Tunnel 5 fire, which spread rapidly due to hot, windy conditions and “extreme terrain," fire officials said.
- The 17 biggest movie stinkers that were filmed in Oregonwww.oregonlive.com The 17 biggest movie stinkers that were filmed in Oregon
Sure, such well-loved movies as "The Goonies" and "Stand By Me" have filmed in Oregon, but let's not forget some other locally shot films that bombed with critics.
- Parking Mandates are Vanishing across Oregonwww.sightline.org Parking Mandates Are Vanishing Across Oregon - Sightline Institute
Six months into the pioneering state policy, regulatory costs are falling and projects are springing to life.
- Cherriots gets federal boost for more electric buseswww.salemreporter.com Cherriots gets federal boost for more electric buses - Salem Reporter
A first round of electric buses are close to hitting the streets, while new federal money will allow Cherriots to buy five more.
With another federal grant, Cherriots is one step closer to having an all-electric fleet of battery-powered buses.
The Salem Area Mass Transit District, known as Cherriots, has received an additional $6.6 million from the Federal Transit Administration which will allow for an additional five buses.
- With legislative session over, Kotek eyes passed bills – and what remainswww.salemreporter.com With legislative session over, Kotek eyes passed bills – and what remains - Salem Reporter
Gov. Tina Kotek failed to convince a majority of legislative Democrats to support extending city urban growth boundaries to allow more housing to be built.
- How do you feel about Measure 110 so far?
I know it's still a bit early to tell the long term effects and your state is still trying to figure it out, but I'm wondering how you feel it's been going and how it will go in the future?
- McNary High School counselor, coach Todd Bobeda faces charges of sexually abusing a minorwww.statesmanjournal.com McNary High School counselor, coach Todd Bobeda faces charges of sexually abusing a minor
Todd Anthony Bobeda, 46, of Dallas, is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday. He previously was a counselor and coach at South Salem High School.
An arrest warrant has been issued for a McNary High School counselor and tennis coach facing charges of sexually abusing a female minor in Polk County.
Todd Anthony Bobeda, 46, of Dallas, is scheduled to be arraigned Thursday on six misdemeanor charges, according to documents filed in Polk County Circuit Court.
Bobeda has worked for Salem-Keizer Public Schools since 2004, at both McNary and South Salem high schools. He has been on paid leave since Aug. 5, 2021, district spokesman Aaron Harada said.
District officials declined to comment further.
- Oregon ends its 72-year ban on pumping your own gasolineautos.yahoo.com Oregon ends its 72-year ban on pumping your own gasoline
Oregon lawmakers last week gave final approval to a bill that ends the state's ban on self-service gas pumps, a prohibition that has been in place since 1951.
- Pedestrian Deaths in Oregon Increased by 46% in 2022arstechnica.com Pedestrian deaths soared in a handful of states in 2022
Arizona, Virginia, Oregon lead the way with increases of more than 40 percent.
- Baker City mayor defends use of meme comparing Pride to Nazismwww.opb.org Baker City mayor defends use of meme comparing Pride to Nazism
Mayor Matt Diaz this week faced the public for the first time since posting an anti-LGBTQ+ meme on Facebook.
- Oregon set to ban TikTok from state-owned deviceswww.opb.org Oregon set to ban TikTok from state-owned devices
With the Oregon Legislature's passage of House Bill 3127 on Thursday, the state is poised to join the federal government and 27 other states in banning the popular video app TikTok from state owned cell phones and computers.
- Sign to Demand Ranked Choice Voting in Oregonwww.oregonrcv.org Oregon Ranked Choice Voting
Ranked Choice Voting is a way to fix our broken election system by giving voters more power and more choices.
- City Contractor Ordered To Pay for Personal Items Confiscated During 2020 Homeless Camp Sweepwww.portlandmercury.com City Contractor Ordered To Pay for Personal Items Confiscated During 2020 Homeless Camp Sweep
Rapid Response Bio Clean–a company contracted by the city of Portland to clean up and remove homeless camp sites–has been ordered to pay for items taken from an encampment during a sweep in 2020 that were never stored properly or returned to the owner. Rapid Response is the primary contractor the ci...
- Oregon motorists might soon be able to pump their own gaswww.opb.org Oregon motorists might soon be able to pump their own gas
The state is one of just two that prevents many drivers from fueling up. That would end under a bill headed to Gov. Tina Kotek.
- As people move from big cities, Northwest rural communities see economic boostwww.opb.org As people move from big cities, Northwest rural communities see economic boost
During the pandemic lots of people relocated from big cities to small, rural places. In Waitsburg, Wash., some say that's boosted the economy.
- Umpqua Bank confirms it was impacted by same global cyberattack that included Oregon DMVwww.kgw.com Umpqua Bank confirms it was impacted by same global cyberattack that included Oregon DMV
Portland-based Umpqua Bank, which recently merged with Columbia Bank, said it's found no indication that customer data has been compromised.
- Oregon counties with the highest unemploymentwww.koin.com These are the Oregon counties with the highest unemployment
(STACKER) — Unemployment rates, while significantly lower than the alarming pandemic peak of 14.7% experienced in April 2020, remain a subject of concern, though experts’ views on a pot…
- Salem to pay $25,000 settlement in lawsuit over excessive force at 2021 protestwww.salemreporter.com Salem to pay $25,000 settlement in lawsuit over excessive force at 2021 protest - Salem Reporter
City officials reached a settlement with Clifford Eiffler-Rodriguez three months after he sued the city, alleging police officers shot him at close range with pepper balls and “less than lethal” launchers.
- Senate passes abortion and firearms bills as work resumeswww.salemreporter.com Senate passes abortion and firearms bills as work resumes - Salem Reporter
Democrats agreed to modify portions of bills Republicans objected to in order to end a walkout that had dragged on for over a month.