Our Congressional District 2 candidate forum was well-attended and very informative
April 11, 2026
Our April 11 forum at the Pine Theater in Prineville featured the six Democratic candidates for Oregon’s 2nd Congressional District: Chris Beck, Mary Doyle, Rebecca Mueller, Peter Quince, Dawn Rasmussen, and Patty Snow. The candidate who prevails in this race will go on to face the Republican primary winner in the fall midterm election. They each responded to a range...
The cost of conflict: How the Iran war is hitting Oregonians
April 6, 2026
Donald Trump’s escalating war in Iran is reckless, unlawful, and hurting Americans. His current threat to attack Iran’s civilian infrastructure — power plants, bridges — reveals a narcissistic, immoral leader. Targeting civilian infrastructure would constitute war crimes under international law. Our service members and military leaders swear an oath to the Constitution. They are legally required to refuse unlawful orders,...
How states can end corporate money in politics
April 5, 2026
Since the Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission in 2010, Americans have been told that only the Court itself or a constitutional amendment could stem the flood of corporate and dark money in politics. That’s not true. Citizens United (558 U.S. 310) held that lawmakers cannot regulate a corporation’s right to spend independently in elections....
Merkley on Trump, protests, the SAVE Act, and more at Prineville town hall
April 5, 2026
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley held a town hall Saturday in Prineville, addressing election anxieties and opposition to the Trump administration. “We’re going to turn this around, and we’re going to restore a democratic republic,” he said, speaking directly to audience fears and pointing to the forces that helped propel Donald Trump to power. Roughly 100 people gathered in the Barnes...
Wyden tackles Trump Administration, vote-by-mail, Epstein files, and more at Crook County Town Hall
April 2, 2026
Longtime Sen. Ron Wyden focused on several pressing national issues during a town hall in Prineville on Wednesday morning. The April 1 event drew about 80 participants to the Crook County Fairgrounds. Wyden opened by noting the April Fool’s Day timing and pledged that Oregonians “will not be made fools” by developments in Washington, D.C., and under the Trump administration....
