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Dr. Jim Moore has been at the forefront of Oregon politics for more than 30 years. In the lead up to the 2024 election, he shares his insights and reflects on his career.
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Proposition 5 would lower the threshold for local bond measures to pass. It could immediately benefit fire, hospital and housing measures in the 2024 election.
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The November ballot’s Measure 119 would make it easier for cannabis workers to unionize in Oregon.
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This November, California voters will decide on Proposition 2, a $10 billion education bond. Some community colleges are counting on the money to fix critical buildings and protect the safety of students.
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Involuntary servitude is prohibited in California’s Constitution except as punishment for a crime. Prop 6 would remove that exception.
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This November, the Harbor District is the only governing body with contested races in Del Norte County.
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An investigation into two small towns revealed political dynamics rooted in the ideology of white supremacy.
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Sara Bristol has been mayor in Grants Pass for the past four years and is running again. Challenging her is Clint Scherf, who previously served as a city councilor for three years.
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Voters in Northern California’s Yreka will be voting on an increase to their sales tax that will bring in paid firefighters to the city’s fire department.
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Prop. 35 would take an existing tax on health insurance plans and use the money to increase payment to doctors and other providers who see Medi-Cal patients. Its supporters have raised $50 million, drawing from groups representing hospitals, doctors and insurers.
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In Eureka, a plan to turn parking lots into affordable housing seemed like an idea everyone might agree on. Instead, it has led to a fierce debate about the city’s future and the most expensive ballot measure campaign in the county’s history.
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In their only TV face-off before Election Day, U.S. Senate contenders Steve Garvey and Adam Schiff also tussle over immigration and other issues.
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Measure 117 would allow Oregon voters to rank their choices for state and federal offices rather than select one candidate. We'll hear from two advocates.
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Should California change the state constitution to remove language allowing involuntary servitude as a punishment for a crime? Raise the statewide minimum wage from $16 to $18? Or issue $10 billion in bonds to improve school sites across the state?