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Statement on Corrupt Sports Gambling in Oregon
Submitted by info on Sat, 11/21/2015 - 03:18
The Oregon Progressive Party calls on Oregon's Attorney General to follow the lead of New York state's Attorney General, who on November 9th, 2015 “ordered DraftKings and FanDuel ... to immediately stop accepting bets from New York residents.”
NY Attorney General Schneiderman described these daily fantasy sports sites to be “...leaders of a massive, multi-billion-dollar scheme intended to....fleece sports fans across the county.”
Oregon's sports fans are no less cheated by the operation of these on-line betting parlors. Why silence from Oregon Attorney General Rosenblum?
The Oregon Progressive Party throughout its 7-year history has consistently opposed the legalization of gambling and "government promotion of gambling, including video poker, video slots, and approval of private casinos." We call upon the Oregon Attorney General to order fantasy sports gambling operations to stop accepting bets from Oregon residents.
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Progressive Party Takes Stands on Ballot Measures
Submitted by info on Fri, 10/22/2010 - 16:42
The Progressive Party of Oregon on October 8 announced its endorsements on Oregon's statewide ballot measures and one Portland measure.
Measure 74: YES.
Establishes medical marijuana supply system (licensed dispensaries) and assistance and research programs. Measure 74 would bring medical marijuana under stricter state control and state taxation.
Measure 75: NO.
Authorizes a large privately-owned casino in Multnomah County. Measure 75 would expand the victimization of Oregon families by easy access to addictive gambling. It would also suck nearly $100 million per year out of the Oregon economy to pay the owners of the new casino.
Portland Measure 26-108: YES.
Continues Portland's "voter-owned elections" system of providing limited matching campaign funds to candidates for City Commission or Auditor who qualify by raising $5,000 or $7,500 from contributions of $5 per person or less. Once qualified for public funding, the candidates cannot accept campaign contributions from any source.
Contact:
Dan Meek
503-293-9021 voice
dan@progparty.org
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