Opponents of a transportation package designed to fund road and maintenance projects say they have more than enough signatures to refer tax increases to the voters.
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Opponents of Oregon’s transportation bill say they’ve collected 160,000 signatures in opposition
In just a couple of weeks, opponents of Oregon’s newly passed transportation funding said they’ve collected 160,000 ...
Multiple candidates for county, state and federal offices started filing for election soon after the rolls opened. The 2026 Primary Elections are scheduled for May 19, and as there is ...
Supreme Court’s recent verdict which removed timelines for a governor to clear Bills passed by state assemblies showcased the ...
The No Labels Party is changing its name to the Arizona Independent Party. But the Arizona Citizens Clean Election Commission ...
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that it is indefinitely stopping the process of all immigration ...
The initiative needed roughly 78,000 signatures by Dec. 30 to qualify for next year’s election. Backers say they have more ...
With Oregon’s 42-27 home win over Southern Cal last week, the Big Ten Conference has shrunk its playoff hopeful teams down to ...
Oregon political observers hoping to extract lessons of some kind from the votes of Nov. 4 aren’t completely out of luck.
The prosecutor handling the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others has decided not to pursue it ...
Democrats started this year in the doldrums, having lost both the White House and control of Congress and with their party ...
Nike co-founder Phil Knight donated a record-breaking $3 million to Oregon Republicans, while Governor Tina Kotek's approval ...
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