The Oregon Republican Party hosted an election integrity symposium at the Keizer Civic Center, Friday May 24, focusing on perceived issues with past elections and worries about future elections.
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Oregon Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer criticized infrastructure law, now lauds it
As a candidate in 2022, Republican Lori Chavez-DeRemer said the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure law was “not a benefit” and would see “pennies on the dollar” returned to communities.
But as the U.S. representative of Oregon’s 5th Congressional District, Chavez-DeRemer has praised the law and some of the more than $5.2 billion in Oregon-specific investments that have been announced in the past two years.
Civics Today: Who are my district’s state senator and representative and what do they do?
Learn more about Keizer’s representation at the state level
Meet Keizer’s mayoral candidates
The City of Keizer has a mayoral election coming in Nov. 2024 and this year, after nine consecutive years, Keizer has a race.
What to expect at the 2024 legislative short session
Seated at wooden desks arranged into neat rows, state representatives and senators will gather at the Oregon Capital beginning Feb. 5th, and lasting until Mar. 10, for a short 35-day session.
Christopher to seek mayor’s office
Lore Christopher, Keizer’s longest serving mayor, has announced this week she is running for her former office.
Oregon lawmakers’ overseas trips funded by lobby groups, Taiwanese government
Oregon lawmakers jetted off to Taiwan, Portugal, Denmark and tech hubs in California this fall, all paid for by companies and groups that have a keen interest in the laws they’ll pass.
Clark to seek re-election
Keizer Mayor Cathy Clark will seek re-election in the upcoming November 2024 vote.
Mannix for District 21
Keizer voters will choose between two candidates for state House District 21 in the general election: the former state rep- resentative, Republican Kevin Mannix, and Democrat Ramiro Navarro.
City Council is next step for Soraida Cross
Soraida Cross now has the time to do what she loves: serve her community and others.
The northwest Keizer resident is running for Keizer City Council, Position 4 in the November general election. Though she is unopposed in her campaign, she said she is running as if she had opposition.