Thanksgiving Message from ORP Chairman Allen Alley - November 2012


Dear Friends,

Wishing you and yours a wonderful Thanksgiving.  At times like this I reflect on all of the blessings we have as a state and as a nation.  I think about the amazing men and women serving our country who I met on my recent visit to the CVN 68 Nimitz. They lift up my spirit and the soul of our nation. I am so pleased and grateful to live in the greatest country in the world.

When you are with your families this holiday, please remember these fantastic men and women and their brothers and sisters serving our country who are giving up Thanksgiving with their families, so we can have time with ours.

Also, please remember that no matter how difficult these times are, it is up to US to have the drive, creativity, spirit and will to lead our nation and show the pathway to success for the world.

Allen Alley
Chairman
Oregon Republican Party

Oregon Republican Party Plans Election Night Celebration for 11-6-2012

ADVICE TO ASSIGNMENT EDITORS
Monday October 29, 2012 – 08:30 PM PD

Oregon Republican Party Plans Election Night Celebration
Oregon Romney/Ryan, Knute Buehler for Secretary of State and Multnomah County Republican Central Committee sponsor event

Lake Oswego, OR – Oregon Republican Party Chairman Allen Alley announced today that the Oregon Republican Party Election Night Celebration will be held at the Embassy Suites – Portland Airport, 7900 NE 82nd Avenue, Portland, Oregon from 6:00 PM to 11:00 PM on Tuesday November 6th.

Camera opportunities including interviews will be available on request. For technical assistance concerning the venue, please contact Kehaulani Stamm, Catering Manager – (503) 335-6859 – email: kehaulani.stamm@jqh.com.

REMEMBER: Votes from ballots received after 8pm Tuesday November 6th will not be counted in the 2012 Oregon General election.  If it is too late to mail your ballot in, please check with your local county elections office here a list of ballot drop sites in your area http://www.oregonvotes.org/pages/voterresources/clerk.html - or - for a specific drop site, you can also check out the State of Oregon's official drop box locator http://www.sos.state.or.us/dropbox/#

If you are a registered voter AND have not received a ballot, you must go in person to your county elections office to resolve it and obtain a ballot.

For this and other questions about your ballot or for a list of county elections offices, please go to http://www.oregonvotes.org/pages/voterresources/clerk.html

To check your voter registration status or to see if your vote has been received already by the Elections Office, go to www.OregonVotes.org and click on the link under "My Vote" or click on the link below:

https://secure.sos.state.or.us/orestar/vr/showVoterSearch.do?lang=eng&source=SOS

Please note that My Vote usually only shows the status of ballots received at least a day or two after a voter physically turns in their ballot.  For more questions, please contact your county elections office directly.

OFFICIAL ORP NEWS RELEASE
Monday October 8, 2012 – 5:00 PM PDT

Oregon GOP Makes Recommendations
on 2012 State Ballot Measures
State Central Committee Votes To Oppose Measures 77, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85
To support Measures 78, 79, 84

Lake Oswego, OR – Oregon Republican Party State Central Committee met in Bend, Oregon on Saturday to make recommendations on ballot measures for the November election:

NO on Measure 77 – If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution to authorize suspending specific constitutional spending restrictions if the Governor were to declare a "catastrophic disaster”.

Central Committee Members voiced concerns about potential unintended consequences and possible misuse of ‘Disaster Declarations’.  ORP Central Committee recommends a “No” vote. 

Yes on Measure 78 – If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, changing constitutional language describing governmental system of separation of powers and making grammatical and spelling changes.

It would conform the Oregon Constitution to the Federal Constitution and update antiquated language.  This is a reasonable housekeeping measure, ORP Central Committee recommends a “Yes” vote.

Yes on Measure 79 – If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, prohibiting real estate transfer taxes, fees, and other assessments except those operative on December 31, 2009. 

With Oregon’s housing market still struggling, we do not believe additional taxes, fees or other assessments are the solution.  ORP Central Committee recommends a “Yes” vote.

No on Measure 80 – If passed, this measure would allow personal marijuana, hemp cultivation/use without a license and it would create a “commission” to regulate commercial marijuana cultivation/sale. 

We do not believe that this measure would reduce drug dependency.  We also believe this measure would have negative impacts on law enforcement, education and the work place in Oregon.  ORP Central Committee recommends a “No” vote.

No on Measure 81 – If passed, this measure would prohibit commercial, non-tribal fishing with gillnets in Oregon “inland waters,” allowing the use of seine nets. 

With Oregon’s economy continuing to struggle, we do not believe this measure helps to improve our economic climate.  ORP Central Committee recommends a “No” vote.

No on Measure 82 – If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, authorizing the establishment of privately-owned casinos, mandating that a percentage of revenues be payable to a dedicated state fund.

The Oregon Republican Party supports job creating private enterprise, but we believe that casino gaming should not be expanded.  ORP Central Committee recommends a “No” vote.

No on Measure 83
– If passed, this measure would specifically authorize the privately-owned Wood Village casino, mandating a percentage of revenues payable to a dedicated state fund. 

The Oregon Republican Party supports job creating private enterprise, but we believe that casino gaming should not be expanded and that Government should not be picking winners and losers in the private sector.  ORP Central Committee recommends a “No” vote.

Yes on Measure 84 – If passed, this measure would phase out existing inheritance taxes on large estates and all taxes on intra-family property transfers.

The Central Committee supports the repeal of this tax and recommends a “Yes” vote.

No on Measure 85 – If passed, this measure would amend the Oregon Constitution, allocating Corporate Income/Excise Tax “Kicker” Refund to additionally fund K - 12 Public Education.

This measure does not guarantee increased educational funding because it does not prevent the Legislature from redirecting funds currently targeted for education and replacing them with these new funds. We recommend a “No” vote.

OFFICIAL ORP NEWS RELEASE
Wednesday October 3, 2012 – 10:00 AM PDT

Oregon Republican Party Advances Three in
Senate District 8 Appointment Process

Linn and Benton County Commissioners Will Select
One of Three To Fill Morse Seat

Lake Oswego, OR – Oregon Republican Party Chairman Allen Alley announced that three Senate District 8 Republicans have been nominated for appointment to replace Sen. Frank Morse who resigned on September 17th.  Clinton Johnson of Albany, former Representative Betsy Close of Albany and Larry Mullins of Corvallis have received the nomination at a meeting of Republican Party Precinct officials on Tuesday night in Corvallis.

“We are pleased to nominate three strong candidates for this appointment,” Chairman Alley said.  “Any one of these three could easily win this seat, and will do a great job representing the citizens of SD 8 in the Oregon Senate.”

Johnson, Close and Mullins received strong support receiving over fifty percent of the Precinct Committee votes cast in the grassroots PCP  Nomination process, that was conducted according to Oregon State law and Oregon Republican Party Rules.

The Linn and Benton County Commissioners are expected to make the appointment on October 10th at 2:30pm in a meeting taking place in the Boardroom Sunset Building (Boardroom), 4077 SW Research Way in Corvallis, completing the Senate appointment process before the deadline established in Oregon State law.

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