LOCAL ELECTIONS MATTER: Oregon’s Top 3 To Replace Open State Senate Seat – IOTW Report

LOCAL ELECTIONS MATTER: Oregon’s Top 3 To Replace Open State Senate Seat

By Taxpayer Association of Oregon
OregonWatchdog.com

This weekend the Clackamas County PCP people voted the top three of some dozen candidates to replace outgoing State Senator Alan Olsen.  Here are the top three winnings candidates (Bates took top spot with 59%) of whom will now be decided effectively by the Clackamas County Commissioners who have to choose among the top three.

On Bill Kennemer“Kennemer’s key priorities include speeding up the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, reopening businesses, opposing new taxes and excessive spending, family home tax deferral for spouse or disabled heirs, prohibiting I-205 tolling, opening schools, expediting wildfire recovery efforts, election integrity, opposing the carbon tax and working hard for constituents. For those who have asked, Kennemer said yes, he would run for reelection to hold onto the seat.”

On Steve Bates, “Steve Bates has publicly shared, if appointed, his intention to continue to support issues favored by Senator Olsen such as: community college funding, replacing the Clackamas County Court House, reclaiming the Willamette Falls Locks and the Willamette Falls Legacy Project. Bates has also outlined his desire to pursue solutions to traffic congestion on Oregon State Highways in Clackamas County, military veterans issues, fully funding and staffing the Oregon State Police and seeking a statewide policy concerning mental health advocacy.” more here

5 Comments on LOCAL ELECTIONS MATTER: Oregon’s Top 3 To Replace Open State Senate Seat

  1. So you have two guys (Kennemer & Bates) who state pretty defined positions on issues, and 1 guy who’s as squishy as a wet sponge.

    Spongeboy probably will be chosen – he’ll be the tool the current Commissioners can use. Literally.

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