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 outlined the impact Trump’s budget cuts will have on Oregonians.

Tina is challenging federal budget cuts that threaten vital programs in Oregon. Together, we will fight for the crucial resources our residents need and ensure that human dignity triumphs over greed.

Tina defending health care


Governor Kotek announced a funding solution to address the transportation system crisis. 

Tina announced a new plan to ensure the state can pay the workers who run snowplows in the winter and keep our roads safe all year long. She is bringing lawmakers back to Salem for a special legislative session to address the transportation funding crisis and serve all Oregonians efficiently.


Governor Kotek signed bipartisan bills to improve and expand mental health, addiction care.

Tina signed bills to improve and expand mental health and addiction care access across the state. These measures are vital for a healthier Oregon where everyone can thrive.


Fighting for every Oregonian

In response to federal pressure to divert local law enforcement to do the job of federal immigration officials, Tina re-emphasized her commitment to fighting for our state's values. With Tina as governor, we will not be bullied into doing the federal government’s job when it comes to immigration enforcement.

I will fight': Oregon gov. responds to Trump admin. deadline to end sanctuary policies

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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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