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Pamplin Media Group - Sen. Burdick confirmed for regional power council seat


May 13 2021
Veteran Portland Democrat starts term on Nov. 1, when she will vacate the Senate District 18 seat.
Sen. Ginny Burdick was confirmed for one of Oregon s two seats on the Northwest Power and Conservation Council.
The Oregon Senate voted 23-6 on Thursday, May 13, to confirm Gov. Kate Brown s nomination of the Democrat from Portland. Burdick starts on the four-state council on Nov. 1, when she will have to resign her Senate seat after 25 years.
Commissioners in Multnomah and Washington counties, where Senate District 18 falls, will choose a replacement nominated by Democrats. The appointee will serve until the 2022 general election, when voters will elect someone to complete the remaining two years in the term. The district, which straddles southwest Portland and Tigard, is likely to be redrawn during legislative redistricting. ....

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Eastern Oregon senators introduce bill, taking aim at two fellow GOP senators


SALEM — A long-simmering feud among Oregon Senate Republicans surfaced on Wednesday, May 5, with the introduction of a bill pitting the main factions of the 11-person caucus against each other.
Senate Bill 865, co-sponsored by Sen. Bill Hansell, R-Athena, and Sen. Lynn Findley, R-Vale, would make it a fineable offense to serve simultaneously as a state officeholder and an officer of a state central committee of a political party. Violators would be fined $250 per day. The bill has a clause that would make it law as soon as it was signed by the governor.
While generic in its official language, the bill’s most immediate effect is to challenge Sen. Dallas Heard, R-Roseburg, who earlier this year was elected chair of the Oregon Republican Party. It would also take aim at Sen. Dennis Linthicum, R-Klamath Falls, a Heard ally who was elected the state GOP party treasurer. ....

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Pamplin Media Group - State leaders want $250M for summertime programs for kids


State leaders want $250M for summertime programs for kids
Funding proposal targets enrichment activities to help children recover from social, academic impacts of COVID-19
A $250 million funding proposal announced Monday, March 8, by Gov. Kate Brown s office aims to address the social, emotional and academic needs of kids amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The spending plan is targeted at helping kids recover from the isolation and learning loss impacts of school closures and social distancing mandates.
As written, the funds would pay for grants in five specific investment areas: summer enrichment programs; recreational activities; academic support; childcare services and early learning summertime support programs. ....

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A decade after Oregon cracked down on lobbyist wining and dining, lawmakers consider loosening limits


A decade after Oregon cracked down on lobbyist wining and dining, lawmakers consider loosening limits
OregonLive.com
3/2/2021
Hillary Borrud, oregonlive.com
© Stephanie Yao Long/LC- The Oregonian/oregonlive.com/TNS
Visitors, lobbyists and lawmakers hold conversations outside the legislative chambers. The 2017 Oregon State Legislature meets at the Oregon State Capitol building in Salem. Stephanie Yao Long/Staff LC- The Oregonian
Oregon lawmakers are considering whether to allow lobbyists to wine and dine them without limits, more than a decade after they clamped down on the practice with a broad ethics law.
The Legislature passed Senate Bill 10 in 2007 after members were embarrassed by reports in The Oregonian/OregonLive on how beer and wine distributors paid for legislators to travel to Hawaii. ....

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