Are Oregon’s Top Democrats More Interested in Housing the Poor or Helping Their Campaign Donors?
Examples in Astoria point to a state government that says it wants more affordable housing but places costly roadblocks in the way.
By Nigel Jaquiss, Oregon Journalism Project
April 2, 2025
New Oregon Department of Forestry Report Says PacifiCorp Wasn’t Responsible for Santiam Canyon Fire
3/19/2025 - The long-awaited report supports the utility’s version of the deadly blaze.
3/12/2025 - Letter submitted by Megan Hill, Senior Manager of Environmental Science, PGE.
Bill Would Create $1 Billion Fund to Aid Utilities in Paying Wildfire Victims
3/1/2025 - In a document circulated last fall, Oregon power brokers argue wildfires endanger the entire state’s economic health.
Kotek’s Gift to Trade Unions Contradicts Her Own Agency’s Analysis
1/29/2025 - The Oregon Department of Transportation found that it will be costly and disproportionately hit rural Oregon.
1/8/2025 - Oregon’s new electric truck rule is disrupting the state’s transportation industry.
12/18/2024 - People who love an iconic Oregon river say an electric utility is harming it.
2/5/2025 - PacifiCorp was grossly negligent in Oregon’s 2020 wildfires. Now it’s asking lawmakers for protection.
1/15/2025 - Dr. Robert Pamplin concedes he raided his employees’ pension fund. Properties all over Oregon will now be sold so he can pay back tens of millions of dollars.
1/22/2025 - Raymond Parenteau built a fortune from one of the fastest-growing government programs in Oregon.
2/12/2025 - Letter submitted by Erin Isselmann, Vice President Communications, PacifiCorp.
The State’s Largest Union Wants to Assist Caregivers—and Grow Its Own Ranks
3/5/2025 - Senate Bill 1138 would create a board to oversee working conditions in the direct care industry and give that board extraordinary authority.
The State Failed to Set Aside Sufficient Money to Cover Legal Liabilities Even as Risks Increased
3/26/2025 - Self insurance requires state agencies to kick money into the state risk pool. They haven’t done enough.
Haines, Oregon