Posted on 02/14/2017 7:30:20 AM PST by Twotone
As the state contemplates an income tax hike, Oregon's elites line their pockets with taxpayer money.
In 2016, as politicians across America were fleeing voter wrath, Oregons governor and attorney general were blazing an unlikely trail accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign donations from businesses with state contracts.
Since 1940, at the federal level, individuals and entities negotiating or working under federal contracts are prohibited from giving political cash to candidates, parties or committees. In Oregon, however, this political patronage is perfectly legal, at least for now.
Our analysis at American Transparency (OpenTheBooks.com) found 207 state contractors gave $805,876 in campaign cash to Governor Kate Brown ($518,203) and Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum ($287,673) since 2012. These businesses hold lifetime state contracts worth at least $2.6 billion. State contractor donations to the governor and attorney general represent 57 percent of current cash on hand in their campaign committees.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
Patronage and pay-for-play is a good thing when Democrats do it.
Oregon ping...
I predict Oregon could finally return to GOP with Dems currently in charge...
Trump better make it his NUMBER ONE Priority to find the person or persons leaking info out of his administration.
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