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


Fighting for Workers’ Rights

Tina defending health care

Governor Tina Kotek recently spoke at the AFL-CIO convention, where she shared her support for Senate Bill 916, which allows striking workers to access unemployment benefits — because no one should have to choose between fighting for a fair contract and putting food on the table. 
 


Preparing for Earthquake Risk 

Governor Kotek signed an executive order to bolster Oregon's preparedness for potential earthquakes. This proactive measure aims to safeguard our communities by enhancing resilience and readiness. Tina's focus on public safety is unwavering, and this executive order is a testament to her dedication.


Protecting Consumers from Price Hikes

Gov Kotek protecting consumers from price hikes

Governor Kotek signed several bills designed to support Oregon families who are struggling to make ends meet. These new laws ban hidden online fees, make auto loans more fair and aim to protect consumers and make it easier to pay the bills.


Putting Science Ahead of Politics on Vaccine Recommendations

In a unified effort with other West Coast states, Governor Kotek has reaffirmed vaccine recommendations following the politicization of the CDC by the federal administration. By standing united, we ensure that science guides our public health policies and decisions. Tina remains committed to keeping Oregonians safe and healthy by promoting evidence-based approaches.


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— Team Tina

Tina Kotek is working hard to make Oregon a better place to live and work for all Oregonians – and making real progress on issues like housing and homelessness, education and child care, and mental health and addiction services.

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