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Dan Meek and David Delk Discuss Recent U.S. Supreme Court Decisions
Submitted by info on Thu, 08/13/2015 - 02:04
Dan Meek and Davlid Delk discussed recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions and actions (and inactions) of the 2015 Oregon Legislature. Must See TV!
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Thanks to Reps. DeFazio and Blumenauer for Sponsoring Constitutional Amendment to Nullify Citizens United and More
Submitted by info on Fri, 07/31/2015 - 03:55
FOR RELEASE July 31, 2015 |
Contact: David Delk delk@progparty.org 503.232.5495 |
The Oregon Progressive Party commends Oregon U.S. Representatives Earl Blumenauer and Peter DeFazio for recently signing on as co-sponsors of the “We the People” proposed U.S. 28th Constitutional Amendment (HJR 48).
Since the January 2010 U.S. Supreme Court's Citizens United decision much interest has been expressed in Congress and by citizens working at the local and state level in amending the Constitution to address the granting to corporations of the right to freely spend corporate funds on elections campaigns. The Court did so by concluding that corporations have constitutional rights--that they are in effect human beings with constitutional rights.
Oregon and 15 other states have now called for a constitutional amendment to at least overturn Citizens United. The “We the People” proposed amendment would go further by amending the U.S. Constitution to say that corporations are not people and money is not speech. Such an amendment would overturn court decisions going back to Santa Clara County v. Southern Pacific Railroad (1886), which gave 14th Amendment human rights to corporations, and would include more recent decisions like Buckley v Valeo, First National Bank of Boston v Bellotti, and others.
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OPP at 2015 Oregon Legislature
Submitted by info on Tue, 07/14/2015 - 17:18
The Oregon Progressive Party is taking stands at the Oregon Legislature. As bills are scheduled for committee hearing, we take our positions. The Oregon Legislature's committees will not accept the submittal of testimony, until a bill is scheduled for committee hearing. That requires any interested person to keep track of the schedules for dozens of committees. This is not a good way to encourage public participation. You can learn about these bills at the website of the Legislature. Go to https://olis.leg.state.or.us/liz/2015R1 and click on Bills in the upper right area. You can add your comments about these bills below. You can click on OPP's Legislative Group to join it. You can read our testimonies at Progressive Party Testimonies. The table below shows bills we supported or opposed. Bold means that the Legislature passed the bill, and the Governor signed it. On the whole, the 2015 Legislature did nothing of signficance that we supported. The 15 enacted bills we supported were not very consequential. |
We Supported | We Opposed | |
HB 2020 HB 2074 HB 2077 HB 2134 HB 2178B HB 2272 HB 2237 HB 2315 HB 2336 HB 2447 HB 2448 HB 2489 HB 2559 HB 2600 HB 2627 HB 2638 HB 2704 HB 2790 HB 2791 HB 2850 HB 2940 HB 3043 HB 3193 HB 3194 HB 3225 HB 3250 HB 3252 HB 3262 HB 3287 HB 3297 HB 3331 HB 3349 HB 3415 HB 3470 HB 3478 HB 3505 HB 3551 HJM 4 |
SB 14 SB 118 SB 130 SB 190 SB 286 SB 294 SB 313 SB 314 SB 317 SB 330 SB 332 SB 375 SB 409 SB 415 SB 477 SB 575 SB 610 SB 631 SB 668 SB 673 SB 691 SB 710 SB 713 SB 732 SB 852 SB 853 SB 878 SB 911 SB 928 SB 940 SJR 4 SJR 5 |
HB 2058 HB 2158 HB 2178 HB 2892A HB 3090 HB 3096 HB 3212 HB 3269 HB 3273 HB 3445 HB 3500 HJR 29 SB 75 SB 189 SB 292 SB 294 SB 521 SB 580 SB 611 SB 675 SB 814 |
Oregon Democrats Reject 3 More Reasonable Ethics Reforms
Submitted by info on Thu, 06/18/2015 - 14:36
On June 17, these 3 bills were "withdrawn" directly to the floor of the Oregon Senate by their Republican sponsors. All were then rejected on straight party-line 18-12 votes, with all Democrats voting against them.
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SB 940 makes “vote trading” illegal for legislators, ensuring they put their constituents first and not vote based on future promises of campaign contributions.
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SB 853 places high-ranking agency and elected officials under oath when testifying before the Legislature. This is the ordinary procedure in the U.S. Congress.
- SB 852 makes submitting false information in a candidate voters’ pamphlet statement illegal.
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Oregon Democrats Reject 5 Reasonable Ethics Reform Bills
Submitted by info on Tue, 06/16/2015 - 01:12
Welcome to "ethics reform," Oregon style.
Yesterday the Oregon House of Representatives rejected 5 reasonable ethics reform bills proposed by Julie Parrish (R). All 5 bills were supported by the Oregon Progressive Party, and 4 were supported by the Independent Party of Oregon. On the floor of the House, all Republicans voted in favor of all 5 bills. All but a couple of Democrats voted against all 5 bills.
The Democrats, in control of both houses, refused to allow any of the bills to go to the floors for votes. So Republicans used the "withdrawal" procedure to withdraw the bills from committee and put them on the floor for immediate vote, without debate. This is similar to the "discharge petition" process in the U.S. Congress.
Here are the rejected bills:
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HB 3331 authorizes the Legislative Assembly to appoint an independent counsel by joint resolutions (Failed 27-33)
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HB 2790 requires that statements made by certain witnesses to a committee of the Legislative Assembly be made under oath and therefore subject to crime of false swearing (Failed 26-34)
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HB 2791 includes false statements made to legislative committees by certain persons in crime of unsworn falsification (Failed 27-33)
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HB 3505 requires public bodies to establish public records retention schedules that require a minimum three-year retention of public records (Failed 27-33)
- HB 3043 provides that upon being sworn into office, or for other stated reasons, the Governor shall file declaration with the Oregon Government Ethics Commission declaring identity of First Spouse and identifying official policy-making or agenda-setting duties of First Spouse, if any (Failed 28-32)
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One big win but battle not over
Submitted by DavidDelk on Sat, 06/13/2015 - 16:28
UPDATE: JUNE 18. Today the House of Representatives approved a "stand alone" Fast Track Authority bill on a vote of 218-208. Democrats who voted in favor again included Rep. Blumenauer, Bonamici and Schrader.
One Win but battle not over.
On Friday, President Obama's corporate driven trade agenda was dealt a serious blow in large part due to the huge grassroots insurgence of phone calls, emails, faxes, meetings, rallies and general rabble-rousing done by all of us and our allies in the labor, environmental, consumer, farmers, internet users, public health, LGBTA and other peoples' movements. Those movements have really stepped up to the plate to say No to Fast Track, the TPP and other corporate trade agreements.
But the fight will continue and so we must be ready ON MONDAY to swing back into action.
What happened on Friday is that the corporatists' plan fell apart. The Senate had passed a combined Fast Track/Trade Adjustment Assistance bill (62-37) last month. But the House split it apart, resulting in two votes, one on Fast Track and one on Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA). The House voted in favor of Fast Track Authority (219-211, with 28 Democrats voting with the Republicans) but soundly defeated TAA (126-302). Democrats, who typically support TAA, voted against it because of various modifications made to it in order to attract conservative Republican votes and most importantly, because it had to pass for Fast Track to move forward. Not wanted Fast Track to move, Democrats in large number voted No. Note, however, that Oregon Representatives Blumenauer, Bonamici and Schrader, all Democrats, voted wrong on both these pieces of legislation, voting to move Fast Track forward.
Because of differences between the House approved Fast Track and the Senate version, it must either go to the Senate for their approval or the House must try to pass the TAA in another vote on Monday or Tuesday. Speaker Boehner has called for the House to reconsider during that time frame. If the Speaker does not think that a vote would produce the desired result, he might delay the vote. For us, the more delay the better. Or the Fast Track bill could be sent to the Senate as is, without the TAA, for their approval.
So our job now is to CALL, CALL, EMAIL, and CALL more and more often.
Secret Democracy is Not Democracy
Submitted by info on Wed, 05/20/2015 - 16:01
Our Candidate Wins Seat on Portland Community College Board
Submitted by info on Wed, 05/20/2015 - 15:53
Our candidate, Michael Sonnleitner, yesterday won a seat on the Board of Directors of the Portland Community College system, which serves over 90,000 students.
The vote was close. We conducted a phone bank for Michael on May 5.
Courtney Wilton . . . . . . . . 3,407 30.5%
Anita Yap . . . . . . . . . . 3,435 30.7%
Michael Sonnleitner . . . . . . 4,234 37.9%
WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 93
Congratulations!
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Monthly Comprehensive Reporting of Citizens Financial Status
Submitted by DavidDelk on Wed, 05/13/2015 - 10:52
Monthly Comprehensive Reporting of Citizens Financial Status
(by Don Baham on May 12, 2015)
The federal government’s monthly reporting of national employment/unemployment numbers is inadequate to provide a comprehensive picture of citizen’s financial health.
To remedy this, we need the federal government to provide the following additional information to the citizenry at the same time as the employment/unemployment numbers are provided:
a. The combined monthly income of both the employed and unemployed for the last three months.
b. An authoritatively-compiled estimate of a livable monthly income.
c. The monthly income of the employed alone for the last three months.
d. The non-employment monthly income of the unemployed alone for the last three months.
e. The length of time that the unemployed have been unemployed by age group.
f. The length of time that the unemployed have been unemployed by race.
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Make the Rich Panic
Submitted by DavidDelk on Fri, 05/08/2015 - 21:23
Chris Hedges recently, writting on TruthDig, quoted Ralph Nader on the need to Make the Rich Panic, which Nader says is something Bernie Sanders' bid for President running as a Democrat will not do.
“The only way you can get the parties’ attention is if you take votes away from them,” Ralph Nader told me by phone. “So,” he said of Sanders, “How serious is he? He makes Clinton a better phony candidate. She is going to have to agree with him on a number of things. She is going to have to be more anti-Wall Street to fend him off and neutralize him. We know it is bullshit. She will betray us once she becomes president. He is making her more likely to win. And by April he is done. Then he fades away.”
Chris goes on to says that only an independent political party dependent on a mass movement can achieve the revolutionary change needed. Read the rest here.
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