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VALE â When the Greater Idaho Move Oregon s Border group filed a petition for a ballot initiative with Malheur County in June of 2020, they automatically got two years to circulate petitions to gather signatures to see if they could get their measure on the ballot. But it only took about a half a year for them to get the needed 539 signatures.
According to Malheur County Clerk Gayle Trotter, the group had more than enough signatures by the end of January. They obtained 563 altogether, she said, which they turned in on Jan. 26.
As such, it got assigned a measure number (Measure 23-64), and will be on the ballot for voters to consider during the Special District Election on May 18.
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Oregon legislator’s firm reaps thousands, produces ‘unacceptable’ grant application
Updated Feb 26, 2021;
VALE The executive had a deal for Greg Smith when she called last fall.
For no cost, her Pendleton firm could take on the job of chasing down millions of dollars for Malheur County.
The offer came soon after Smith learned his own work to get that money had failed. The U.S. Department of Transportation concluded the application he submitted last May was “unacceptable.”
The money remains key to turning farmland now owned by taxpayers into a Nyssa industrial park, adjacent to the planned Treasure Valley Reload Center.