Governor Kate BrownVerified account

@OregonGovBrown

Oregon's 38th Governor. Always fighting for better jobs & schools. Fierce feminist. Working to strengthen & expand voter access.

Salem, Oregon
Joined February 2015

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  1. Join my press conference, happening shortly:

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  2. We can put the fourth surge behind us if enough people do their part and get vaccinated. Vaccines are the best way to protect your family, and they give us the quickest path to lifting restrictions on our businesses and communities. Read my full statement:

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  3. I am extending Oregon's COVID-19 state of emergency because hospitalizations are spiking and lives are at stake. The emergency declaration gives us access to state and federal resources, and expanded flexibility responding to the challenges of the pandemic.

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  5. The pandemic has required sacrifice from everyone. This , we pause and remember the workers who were killed on the job or from work-related illness — and thank all those who have been on the frontlines in the face of COVID-19 to keep caring for the rest of us.

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  6. Earlier this month, I visited 's vaccination site at the Red Lot. Thank you to , , health care workers, and volunteers for helping get Oregon vaccinated. Get started with your COVID-19 vaccine appointment:

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  7. No more waiting for pre-registration links - schedule your COVID-19 vaccine appointment right now at . Just pick an appointment time that is convenient for you. You vaccine is free and no insurance is needed.

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  8. We have to meet people where they are in order to get Oregonians vaccinated. Thank you for helping our communities defeat COVID-19.

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  9. There are vaccine appointments available right now. Get started at .

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  10. With COVID-19 surging across Oregon, vaccinations are key to keeping us safe, moving counties out of Extreme Risk, and fully reopening the economy.
 I'm working to help businesses with $20 million in urgent relief. Do your part and get your shot.

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  11. Every Oregonian's voice matters, and it is great news that as our state continues to grow we will get an additional seat in Congress to represent us. Thanks to everyone who participated in the 2020 Census to make sure you were counted.

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  12. My 10-point economic recovery plan will: 💵 Invest in Oregon’s workers and future workforce 🏘️ Reinvest in innovative housing 🌲 Support rural communities 🛍️ Get small businesses back on their feet 🛣️ Invest in infrastructure Read my full plan:

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  13. Last week, middle and high schools across the state opened their doors to our students. The classroom is the best learning environment for students, and I'm glad we can end the school year on a high note. I hope all our students, teachers, and school staff have a wonderful week!

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  14. It's time to make your vaccine plan if you haven't yet gotten your shot: 💻 Make an account at 🗓️ Schedule an appointment when one is available 🚗 Figure out how you'll get there 👪 Help your family and friends get their appointment too!

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  15. Every Oregonian should have the opportunity to safely get outside. I'm proud to support the legislature's Safety in the Outdoors Act, which will ensure equal access for all Oregonians to state parks, and work to eliminate bias crimes and incidents.

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  16. After thorough review by leading doctors, scientists, and health experts, Oregonians can be confident that the J&J vaccine is safe, effective, and that the benefits of vaccination against COVID-19 far outweigh any exceedingly rare risks. My full statement:

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  17. We must work to ensure equitable broadband access in underserved urban and rural communities across Oregon. That's why I've proposed an $118 million broadband investment.

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  18. Congratulations to 's Rick Spinrad on his nomination to lead . This is the second appointment of an OSU faculty member to NOAA, which is an extraordinary honor and accomplishment. You make Oregon very proud.

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  19. Apr 20

    Welcome to middle school! Sixth graders start hybrid learning today and are heading into their classrooms for the first time.

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  20. It's ! In Oregon, we're proud of our beloved Crater Lake National Park, and the John Day Fossil Beds and Painted Hills National Monuments. We're so lucky to live in such a beautiful state—and it's our responsibility to protect it.

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