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Oregon GOP official alleges Democratic nominee Tina Kotek broke state law – Oregon Capital Chronicle
A high official with the Oregon Republican Occasion filed a grievance Friday alleging that Democratic nominee for governor Tina Kotek broke state regulation with guarantees she made to a third-party candidate who then dropped out of the race.
Nathalie Paravicini, a naturopathic physician nominated by each the Oregon Progressive Occasion and Pacific Inexperienced Occasion, withdrew from the race in early September after Kotek dedicated to help marketing campaign finance reform efforts. Her withdrawal left Kotek as probably the most liberal candidate within the race, which additionally contains Republican Christine Drazan, nonaffiliated candidate Betsy Johnson, Structure Occasion candidate Donice Noelle Smith and Libertarian candidate R. Leon Noble.
A number of current polls indicated that Kotek and Drazan are in a useless warmth with Drazan barely forward, indicating that Johnson, who was a Democratic state senator earlier than her run for governor, is pulling extra help from would-be Kotek voters. Within the final gubernatorial election in 2018, Gov. Kate Brown beat Republican Rep. Knute Buehler in 2018 by 6 factors.
The grievance, submitted by Oregon Republican Nationwide Committeewoman Tracy Honl, alleges that Kotek broke an Oregon regulation that prohibits anybody from promising one thing of worth to induce a candidate to cease operating.
“What occurred right here is clear,” Honl wrote. “Tina Kotek purchased off a left-wing rival by altering political positions. Having a governor who will help favored insurance policies is clearly a factor of worth — value far a couple of greenback — as demonstrated by the tens of millions donated to governor campaigns this yr.”
Paravicini mentioned she withdrew for private causes and due to Kotek’s dedication to help efforts limiting donors to $2,000 per statewide candidates and $1,000 for legislative candidates; rising transparency round who funds so-called “darkish cash” teams and creating statewide public financing choices, which exist in different states and in Portland municipal elections.
“Profitable an election is just not solely about getting elected but additionally about elevating various options and altering the controversy,” Paravicini mentioned in a press release when she dropped out. “That goal was superior when Tina Kotek final week made particular public commitments to prioritize marketing campaign finance reform.”
Brown made an identical promise to Patrick Starnes, the Unbiased Occasion of Oregon candidate in 2018. She supported a 2020 poll measure making certain marketing campaign finance limits may very well be enforced beneath the Structure however made no different efforts to alter Oregon’s laissez-faire marketing campaign finance legal guidelines.
Kotek’s marketing campaign spokeswoman, Katie Wertheimer, referred to as the grievance “absurd” in a press release to the Capital Chronicle.
“Wow. The nationwide Republicans have to be getting actually determined as a result of this grievance is absurd on its face,” Wertheimer mentioned. “Nathalie Paravicini launched a press release explaining her personal, private determination to withdraw from the race nearly six weeks in the past.”
She famous that Drazan on Thursday accepted a $1 million contribution from billionaire Nike co-founder Phil Knight, who beforehand donated $3.75 million to Johnson’s marketing campaign. Knight has additionally spent $2 million to assist elect Republican candidates to the state Legislature.
“Whereas Tina is advocating for long-overdue contribution limits to finish the corrupting affect of cash in politics, Christine Drazan simply took a million-dollar test from a billionaire Republican who’s making an attempt to single-handedly purchase Oregon’s elections and flip Oregon purple,” Wertheimer mentioned.
Kotek added a bit to her web site earlier than Paravicini dropped out describing her marketing campaign finance reform objectives. As speaker of the Home, she supported payments sponsored by present Speaker Dan Rayfield, D-Corvallis, to create contribution limits and require political adverts to reveal donors, however that laws died within the state Senate.
And Kotek, like Drazan and Johnson, benefitted from giant contributions this election cycle. The almost $14 million she raised for her marketing campaign included near $5 million from the Democratic Governors Affiliation and greater than $600,000 from a political motion committee affiliated with Stand for Kids, a nonprofit that doesn’t disclose its donors.
Honl’s grievance additionally questioned whether or not Secretary of State Shemia Fagan, a Democrat who acquired marketing campaign contributions from Kotek in 2020, may stay impartial and pretty consider the grievance.
Fagan clarified in an emailed assertion that non-political staff examine complaints.
“Elections complaints are investigated and determined by skilled employees within the Oregon Elections Division who’ve labored beneath Secretaries of each events,” Fagan mentioned. “Their selections are primarily based on the regulation and are utilized pretty to all candidates.”
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Arizona State Lands Transfer Portal Lineman My’Keil Gardner From Oregon Ducks
Another Oregon Ducks transfer has found a new home in the portal as the 2024 college football season comes closer to an end.
Per reports from On3’s Pete Nakos, the Arizona State Sun Devils have landed a commitment and ensuing signature from Oregon defensive lineman transfer My’Keil Gardner. He entered the portal on Thursday and will have four years of eligibility left.
Gardner posted one total tackle in three games last year as a freshman but did not record a statistic with the Ducks in 2024 after sitting the entire campaign due to an undisclosed injury.
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Originally a three-star recruit in the 2023 class out of Liberty High School in Peoria, AZ, Gardner received offers from programs like Texas, USC, Washington State, UCLA, Arizona, Michigan, Wisconsin, Colorado State, Arizona State, Colorado, Iowa State, Nebraska and many more.
He took official visits to Michigan, Texas, Wisconsin, Cal and Oregon before committing to the Ducks on Aug. 3, 2022.
Gardner is now the seventh Oregon transfer to commit out of the portal since it opened last month. He joins safety Tyler Turner (Baylor), quarterback Jaron Keawe Sagapolutele (Cal), cornerback Khamari Terrell (Texas State), offensive tackle JacQawn McRoy (Arkansas), edge rushers Jaxson Jones (Utah), Emar’rion Winston (Baylor) and Jaeden Moore (Pitt) and receiver Ryan Pellum (undecided) as Oregon players that have entered the portal this offseason.
Despite the departures, the Ducks have also made some portal additions in running back Makhi Hughes (Tulane), receiver Malik Benson (Florida State), offensive tackle Isaiah World (Nevada), defensive lineman Bear Alexander (USC), cornerback Theran Johnson (Northwestern), safety Dillon Thieneman (Purdue), offensive lineman Alex Harkey (Texas State) and tight end Jamari Johnson (Louisville).
Gardner will now head to Tempe, where the Sun Devils are coming off one of the best seasons in program history. Under head coach Kenny Dillingham, Arizona State finished the year with an 11-3 record that was highlighted by winning a Big 12 Championship and earning a berth in the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff. However, the Sun Devils’ season ended in heartbreak with a 39-31 double-overtime loss to the Texas Longhorns in the CFP quarterfinals at the Peach Bowl on New Year’s Day.
Oregon coach Dan Lanning talked about the talent out of the state of Arizona before the Ducks played in last year’s Fiesta Bowl, a game Gardner saw action in. Now, he’s headed back to his home state.
“There’s great football here in Arizona and I think it’s only getting better. There are certainly some great players who play here in Arizona. We want to be able to come to the state of Arizona and get the best players consistently. Having games like this gives us that opportunity,” Lanning said.
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Here are Oregon’s fastest-growing jobs and what they pay
State economists expect Oregon will add 170,000 jobs over the next several years, bolstered by strong growth in the construction and health care industries.
The pace of job growth is slowing, though, as the state’s population ages, the post-pandemic labor boom recedes and as migration into Oregon settles into a slower pace. The Oregon Employment Department’s latest forecast anticipates just 8% more jobs during the coming decade, down from prior 10-year forecasts that predicted employment would grow by as much as 13%.
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Oregon State, Jade Carey open home gymnastics schedule with dominant performance: Photos
No. 9 Oregon State put on a show in its first 2025 home gymnastics meet Saturday, scoring 196.40 points to easily beat Brigham Young at Gill Coliseum.
Senior Jade Carey, performing in a home meet for the first time since winning two Olympic gold medals last summer, scored 39.725 in all-around. Carey had scores of 9.95 on bars and floor, 9.925 on beam and 9.90 on vault.
Carey had the highest score in each event on either team. The best scores by a Beaver gymnast aside from Carey were 9.85s by Natalie Briones (bars), Sage Thompson (bars), Lauren Letzsch (beam), Savannah Miller (floor) and Sophia Esposito (floor and beam).
Brigham Young scored 194.2 points. Kylie Eaquinto led the way with an all-around score of 39.050.
— Nick Daschel covers the Oregon State Beavers. Reach him at 360-607-4824 or @nickdaschel. Listen to the Beaver Banter podcast or subscribe to the Beavers Roundup newsletter.
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