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A free Oregon health care program for adults who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid could have improperly given out $15 million in payments related to benefits for recipients, according to a recent audit of state-managed federal programs.
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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read doesn’t need to allow more arguments against a gas tax question on the Oregon Voters’ Pamphlet, a federal judge ruled on Friday.
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A bill to provide technical fixes to the state’s 2024 campaign finance law instead renders political spending limits moot, critics say.
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The Wednesday call with election officials featured a prominent election conspiracist urging states to add voter data to a national database.
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Groups said a bill meant to provide technical tweaks to a 2024 campaign finance reform law is now full of changes that render contribution limits moot.
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Oregon lawmakers forced by the threat of a citizen-led ballot measure to adopt a sweeping law limiting campaign contributions in 2024 are once again trying to delay key portions of the law before it takes effect.
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The two northwestern states were the first to vote entirely by mail
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The proposals come after revelations that hundreds of possible noncitizens were registered to vote in error.
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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read previously called for Christy McCormick to resign.
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The administration is seeking sensitive information as part of its effort to root out suspected voter fraud.
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Oregonians vote at a higher rate than most Americans, which observers attribute to mail-in voting.
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The U.S. Department of Justice demanded personal information, including birthdays and driver’s license numbers, for all Oregon voters.
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Oregon Secretary of State Tobias Read said Trump “is clearly actively working to corrupt our elections.”
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Secretary of State Tobias Read says he’s not inclined to share information with the federal government.