Tina for Oregon

Hi John,

Welcome to my team’s monthly newsletter — here’s what I’ve been up to this month!

I know life can be busy, and your inbox can fill up with political emails, so I appreciate any time you can dedicate to reading these monthly newsletters.

Thanks!
— TK


Governor Kotek and First Lady Aimee Kotek March in Portland Pride Parade

Tina and Aimee at Portland Pride


Governor Kotek Monitors Impacts of Trump Tariffs on Consumers, Small Businesses & Workers

Tina is committed to ensuring that businesses across Oregon have the consistent and predicable conditions they need to succeed and serve their communities. Tariffs are hurting Oregon’s economy, and Tina is doing everything she can to find the truth.

READ HERE

Gov. Kotek launches new agency to fast-track housing construction

We have to find bold, new solutions to tackle our housing crisis in order to meet the goal that we’ve set to get 36,000 new homes built each year. The Housing Accountability and Production Office will act as a liaison between developers, local governments, and state agencies to streamline funding for affordable housing.

READ HERE

Warm welcome for WNBA's expansion team: Portland Fire

The Portland Fire is officially BACK, and we’re so excited about the future of professional basketball and the investment in women’s sports to come. They’ve already sold more than 11,000 season tickets, because everyone watches women’s sports.

READ HERE

Governor Kotek Takes Action to Ban Cell Phones in Schools So Students Can Focus on Learning, Not Scrolling

Governor Kotek issued an executive order this month that will get phones out of classrooms so that our students can get a distraction-free, high-quality education in classrooms across Oregon. The research has been clear: cell phone use during school hours creates a disastrous trifecta of consequences for students — this order reaffirms Tina’s commitment to schools that truly prepare our students for the future.

READ HERE

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— Team Tina

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