How to vote on Oregon's State Ballot Measures
As usual, there are some controversial ballot measures to vote on this November. Many of these measures will derail funding to protect Oregon. I urge NO votes on Measures 59, 61, 62, 63, and 64 and a YES vote on Measure 56.
Vote NO on Measure 64, Silencing our voice, unclear, unfair and unnecessary
Vote NO on Measure 63, Unsafe Homes, Overriding Local Environmental Laws
Vote NO on 62, Diverting Lottery Funds, Harming Environmental Programs
Vote NO on Measure 61, Sentencing Gimmick Would Reduce Environmental Funding
Vote NO on Measure 59, Sizemore's Latest Would Gut Natural Resource Funding
Vote YES on Measure 56, because every vote should count equally.
We need proactive leaders that we can depend on to protect the health of our environment and that of Oregonians.
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