Tina for Oregon

John, 

Before Tina was even sworn in as Governor, she promised to visit every county in Oregon in her first year in office. She wanted to hear directly from Oregonians about their most pressing concerns, see firsthand the challenges they’re facing, and build strong partnerships with community leaders across the state. 

We decided to call it the One Oregon Listening Tour, and now that she’s officially visited 16 of Oregon’s 36 counties, she’s almost halfway to meeting her promise!

Tina’s been busy talking with local leaders and community members everywhere she goes, especially when it comes to the state’s three top priorities: housing and homelessness, mental health & addiction care, and education & child care.

Here are just a few highlights of the tour so far!


Tina visits a micro shelter community in Silverton to house folks experiencing homelessness. This resource center received over $500,000 from the Governor’s homelessness emergency funding package to add 20 new shelter beds.


Tina learning more about summer programs in the Woodburn School District and discussing how every district can do this every year.


Tina at Victor Dairy in Tillamook where she learned about the joys and challenges of being a farming family and a key part of Oregon’s food industry.


Tina even got to take some time to enjoy some of Oregon’s abundant natural beauty at Cape Lookout State Park!

Tina is looking forward to the 20 counties yet to come, and she’s excited about all the people she’ll meet and places she’ll visit by the end of the year.

If you like the work Tina is doing, will you chip in any amount right now to support Tina and her mission to put Oregon on a stronger path forward?

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​​Thank you, John. Tina is working hard to make progress on the issues we all care about, and she’ll be grateful to know you have her back. 

— 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.

Can you chip in any amount now to support her work?

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