letsmakeafriendship

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Are you tired of voting for the "lesser of two evils"? Wish you had a say in who you got to vote for? Well you can, if you vote in the primaries! Primary elections determine who will be on the ballot in the general election. If you want to vote in the primaries for a party, you must select that party on your voter registration. You can update your voter registration online.

The next statewide primary election is May 21, which means you need to register and select a party by May 1 to participate in a closed primary. The sooner you register, the better off you will be.

What positions can you vote on in primaries?

  • President
  • Governor
  • Attorney General
  • Secretary of State
  • Treasurer
  • State Legislators
  • Federal legislators (house and senate)

Voting is one important way you can be politically active. There are many other ways as well. I hope you explore all your options and engage politically. Our political process has flaws, it's easy to look at things and think they are hopeless. But remember that apathy has never worked as a strategy to change anything for the better and probably never will :).

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Eugene taking an L (lemmy.world)
submitted 8 months ago by letsmakeafriendship to c/eugene
 
 
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12797292

Bill SB1596 has passed the house and senate and was sponsored by two Eugene reps: House Rep Holvey and Senatator Prozanski.

"Oregon has joined the small but growing list of states that have passed right-to-repair legislation. Oregon's bill stands out for a provision that would prevent companies from requiring that official parts be unlocked with encrypted software checks before they will fully function." - Ars Technica

It now awaits a signature from Tina Kotek, if you are passionate about this bill, you can contact her here:

https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Pages/share-your-opinion.aspx

Bill info and votes:

https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Measures/Overview/SB1596

 

Bill SB1596 has passed the house and senate and was sponsored by two Eugene reps: House Rep Holvey and Senatator Prozanski.

"Oregon has joined the small but growing list of states that have passed right-to-repair legislation. Oregon's bill stands out for a provision that would prevent companies from requiring that official parts be unlocked with encrypted software checks before they will fully function." - Ars Technica

It now awaits a signature from Tina Kotek, if you are passionate about this bill, you can contact her here:

https://www.oregon.gov/gov/Pages/share-your-opinion.aspx

Bill info and votes:

https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Measures/Overview/SB1596

 
 

From here, the bill will go to the senate where it is expected to pass.

Here's how to find your rep:

https://geo.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=fd070b56c975456ea2a25f7e3f4289d1

Here's how to find out how your rep voted:

https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Measures/Overview/HB4002

TLDR all voted for this bill except:

Rep Cate (R, Dist 11, Linn County)

Rep Gamba (D, Dist 41, Milwaukie, Oak Grove, Northern Clackamas County)

Rep Chaichi (D, Dist 35, Aloha)

Rep Nguyen (D, Dist 48 Damascus and South East Portland)

Rep Pham K (D, Dist 46, SE PDX)

Rep Yunker (R, Dist 3, Josephine County)

Rep Diehl (R,Dist 17, East Salem and Turner to Detroit and Idanha)

Rep Cramer (R, Dist 22, Woodburn, North Salem, Gervais, Brooks, and Labish Village) (not present)

 

The legislature has no business reversing a citizen ballot initiative. The entire point of ballot initiatives is to enable citizens to go over the heads of the legislature, it is a check on their power. We are very fortunate in Oregon to have that right, many states do not. But that check on their power is useless if they can just reverse whatever gets voted on.

Remember that ranked choice voting is coming up as a ballot initiative as well, which is something both parties have great incentive to reverse. If there's one thing Democrats and Republicans can agree on, it's that they don't want competition from any other parties.

If public opinion shifted so hard against M110, they should have sent a revised version of M110 or a reversal back to ballot.

I look forward to voting against you in the primary Holvey.

Source: https://olis.oregonlegislature.gov/liz/2024R1/Measures/Overview/HB4002

PS If you have any thoughts on this or any other issue, you can contact Holvey here https://www.oregonlegislature.gov/holvey

 

Are you tired of voting for the "lesser of two evils"? Wish you had a say in who you got to vote for? Well you can, if you vote in the primaries! If you want to vote in the primaries for a party, you must select that party on your voter registration. You can update your voter registration online.

The next statewide primary election is May 21, which means you need to register and select a party by May 1 to participate in a closed primary. The sooner you register, the better off you will be.

What positions can you vote on in the primaries?

  • President
  • Governor
  • Attorney General
  • Secretary of State
  • Treasurer
  • State Legislators
  • Federal legislators (house and senate)

Voting is one important way you can be politically active. There are many other ways as well. I hope you explore all your options and engage politically.

 

Looks like the guy who runs it no longer wants to. Probably because it's massively profitable and they have a great brand reputation right 🀣🀣🀣

 

My take on this: She has no right to. That was a ballot measure, not a law passed by the Oregon legislature. If they want it repealed, send it back to ballot. Ballot measures are a check and balance on the power of the legislature, they are worthless if the legislature can just reverse them. Suggesting they have the power to do so should be a career-ending event for any elected representative.

I look forward to voting against you in the primaries Kotek.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 6 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

It's not that they're nazi-adjacent right wingers, it's that people in Eugene are getting serious compassion fatigue over some categories of crime or quality of life impacts which they blame generally on "the homeless", which, to be fair, is a group of people who cause many of these problems. For understandable reasons? Yes, many times. Is it more the government's fault than theirs? Yes, often. But it doesn't change that people have very real reasons for being upset and pointing the finger in the direction they point it, and the tactic of just shouting down these people as being anti-homeless or compassionless or bootlickers really isn't working any more.

I'm a person who says "fuck the police" at pretty much every opportunity. I also understand people's very real concerns about randomized violence in the streets caused by people in the homeless population and the city's total lack of initiative in solving anything of these problems.

It used to be only nazis and far-right people complained about "the homeless", it was a boogeyman they essentially created and vastly over-stated the impact of to further right wing agendas. That's no longer the case, mainly due to changes in the economy and drug markets. I personally have had several very uncomfortable interactions with homeless folks in this town, in two unrelated instances in a single year I have had my life threatened out of nowhere by a homeless person. There are whole parts of town I don't go to because of that, and I'm a white dude, I'm sure my experiences pale in comparison to people from other parts of our community.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 4 points 11 months ago

Leaving lemmy.world if it doesn't defederate from threads. Fuck Meta.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 86 points 11 months ago (7 children)

In favor of defederation. If I start seeing garbage from threads in my feed, I'm switching instances. I don't want Meta pushing their divisive, hateful, misinformation all up in my feeds. Meta will kill fedi. We don't need them.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 1 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (1 children)

Reminder that even if you get a negative test, it does not mean it's not covid. Many people don't test positive into well into their symptoms. I counted 1 in 5 people sick at my workplace. Whatever you get, whenever you get it, please consider limiting your contact with others to the extent you can. You never know when your cold might be somebody else's flu or worse.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Every time I have attended a public comment session at Eugene City Council relating to the budget or EPD, I have consistently heard from citizens that they want more of EPDs budget directed to cahoots. Every time, City Council just raises EPDs budget while cutting basically every other service the city provides. It's absolutely maddening.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

"An employee ran after the suspect"

And that's how you turn a $200 theft into a $20,000 lawsuit. Idiots. What are you gonna do if you catch them? Tackle them? Put them in cuffs? Every major retailer has a no-chase policy.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 5 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Going for a hike hopefully see some cool birds

[–] letsmakeafriendship 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The amazing thing is that the cops actually responded

[–] letsmakeafriendship 2 points 1 year ago (1 children)
[–] letsmakeafriendship 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

If he is your representative, you are personally effected by his decisions and his ability to remain a legislator. If you elected him the first time, this recall is essentially an effort by a special interest group to over-ride your vote.

[–] letsmakeafriendship 3 points 1 year ago

tldr he killed a bill which included provisions about protecting the right of cannabis workers to organize, he referred the bill to state attorneys who rightly concluded the law wouldn't stand up in court after very similar laws were struck down elsewhere. Every other union still supports holvey, but one of them pushed for a recall over it. If recalls like this are successful, it encourages other special-interest groups to recall reps over small spats like this in the future.

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