Columbia Gorge News election coverage continues
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by Staff report Columbia Gorge News
1w ago
Q&A with Wasco County District Attorney candidate Kara Davis, and Hood River County District Attorney candidate Matthew Ellis. Wasco County District Attorney candidate Travis Marston could not be reached for comment ..read more
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Elections 2024: Elections: OR primary, WA special election
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3w ago
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April 23 Washington Special Election: Bickleton School District measure on ballot
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KLICKITAT COUNTY — Only one measure will appear on the Klickitat County April 23 Special Election ballot: A replacement, maintenance and operation levy for Bickleton School District ..read more
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Candidates file for Oregon primary
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by Staff report Columbia Gorge News
3w ago
THE GORGE — Oregon’s 2024 Primary Election Day is May 21. Ballots will be mailed May 1. Military and oversees voter ballots were mailed April 5; out of state ballots will be mailed April 22 ..read more
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Merkley, Wyden Join Senate Colleagues in Letter to USPS Postmaster General DeJoy Demanding Protection of Jobs and Mail Delivery
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Washington presidential primary March 12
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Senator’s letter: There’s no justice in a political court
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by Sen. Daniel Bonham
2M ago
On Feb. 1, the Oregon Supreme Court unanimously sided with Oregon Democrats to overlook the actual voted-upon text of Measure 113, and denied 10 Republicans from serving in their next term ..read more
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Merkley: Hedge Funds in the Housing Market Raise Prices for Renters and Homebuyers
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Bill from Rep. Chris Corry combats tax proposals by majority party with creative solution that won’t cost taxpayers
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Merkley, Wyden: Over $1.2 Million Heading to Oregon Non-Profit for Electric Vehicle Accessibility
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Washington, D.C. – Today, Jan. 30, Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden announced a total of $1,269,225 is coming to Oregon to support electric vehicle deployment through promoting innovative ways to finance EV purchasing for underserved populations. The ..read more
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