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https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/...st-corrupt-in-america-for-2017.html/5/?ref=OB

As was the case in Vermont, elected officials in Oregon assumed the best in their colleagues. This situation left a hole in ethics investigations when the state really needed them in recent years.

That factor, along with terrible political finance laws (49th in the U.S.), landed Oregon an F in government integrity. The public’s access to state records should also be greater.
 
https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/...st-corrupt-in-america-for-2017.html/5/?ref=OB

As was the case in Vermont, elected officials in Oregon assumed the best in their colleagues. This situation left a hole in ethics investigations when the state really needed them in recent years.

That factor, along with terrible political finance laws (49th in the U.S.), landed Oregon an F in government integrity. The public’s access to state records should also be greater.

This is a rare post with some redeeming value. Although even so it would have been a lot more useful if you'd linked instead the source for your very very brief article:

https://publicintegrity.org/account...-grade-in-2015-state-integrity-investigation/

which explains how the scores came about.

barfo
 
This is a rare post with some redeeming value. Although even so it would have been a lot more useful if you'd linked instead the source for your very very brief article:

https://publicintegrity.org/account...-grade-in-2015-state-integrity-investigation/

which explains how the scores came about.

barfo

Thanks. Apparently that was my source's source.

Much more complete, more grades, and much grimmer for Oregonians.

An overall D among the 50 states.

Decades of Dems in control with their organized graft, populating of agencies with criminal cohorts, and a refusal to enact even basic laws or oversight.
 
Thanks. Apparently that was my source's source.

Much more complete, more grades, and much grimmer for Oregonians.

An overall D among the 50 states.

Decades of Dems in control with their organized graft, populating of agencies with criminal cohorts, and a refusal to enact even basic laws or oversight.

So we should get a high draft pick then. Cool
 
https://www.cheatsheet.com/culture/...st-corrupt-in-america-for-2017.html/5/?ref=OB

As was the case in Vermont, elected officials in Oregon assumed the best in their colleagues. This situation left a hole in ethics investigations when the state really needed them in recent years.

That factor, along with terrible political finance laws (49th in the U.S.), landed Oregon an F in government integrity. The public’s access to state records should also be greater.
Who is this "Cheatsheet"?
 
Thanks. Apparently that was my source's source.

Much more complete, more grades, and much grimmer for Oregonians.

An overall D among the 50 states.

Decades of Dems in control with their organized graft, populating of agencies with criminal cohorts, and a refusal to enact even basic laws or oversight.
Republicans are so clean on the other hand.
 
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