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Ethics laws allow Oregon First Lady Aimee Kotek Wilson to work in governor’s office, commission saysWhile not surprising, the findings could pave the way for an expanded role for Kotek Wilson in the executive office on a volunteer basis.
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Goldschmidt, once a towering figure in state and national politics, admitted sexually abusing a teenager and attempting to cover it up.
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Oregon's governor backtracked less than a week following the release of thousands of pages of emails that illustrated strong concerns among her top staffers regarding the growing role of the first lady.
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Here are some of the most notable exchanges from a trove of records released by the governor's office.
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Deputy General Counsel Lindsey Burrows becomes the fourth staffer to leave Kotek's office in a month, though it's not clear if her departure is connected to others.
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Gov. Tina Kotek takes office, pledging to ramp up the building of new homes and forge connections with people across the state
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Republicans have struggled for any power in recent years, but a rising frustration over inflation and homelessness have Democrats worried.
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State Sen. Betsy Johnson is running for governor, but not with her current political party.In a long-rumored move, the Senate’s most moderate Democrat…
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After months of very public exploration, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof has taken his most meaningful step to date toward running for Oregon…
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Oregon’s 2019 Teacher of the Year was named at an impromptu pep assembly in Eugene Tuesday. A popular Churchill High School educator received the honor…
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The Trump administration’s recent attempt to undermine the Affordable Care Act has prompted some state leaders to speak out. Oregon Governor Kate Brown…
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Gov. Kate Brown has agreed to at least five debates this fall with her Republican challenger, William "Bud" Pierce, as reported by The Oregonian.These…