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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. Today, you can order another free round of COVID tests shipped straight to your home at .

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  2. 17 hours ago

    Disasters don’t wait for us to be ready, preparing for them shouldn’t wait either. Ensure you and your loved ones will be ready before a disaster strikes. ✔ Sign up for alerts: ✔ Have a plan: ✔ Make a kit:

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  3. will connect Oregonians — including women, veterans, rural Oregonians, low-income people, and people of color — with good-paying careers in health care, manufacturing, and technology. Thank you again to the Legislature for passing this bill.

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  4. Not only did help save lives by joining our Cascades Region CEO Dale Kunce to donate blood, she also recognized March as Red Cross Month by proclamation. Thank you for the support! What a way to end the first week of Red Cross Month. ❤️

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  6. I have issued a drought declaration for Klamath County, the first this year and nearly a month earlier than last year. It is already clear from snowpack and streamflow numbers: this will be another difficult year. I am committed to dedicating state resources to help.

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  7. Oregon continues to stand in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. From supporting Ukrainian-owned businesses to donating to relief organizations, here are ways you can help:

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  8. Over the last two years, the staff and volunteers at have stepped up to help Oregonians in need. Thank you to everyone who has rolled up your sleeve to address the nation’s blood shortage. If you're able to donate, make an appointment:

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  9. . is still in need of blood donations to combat the country's severe blood shortage. If you're able to donate, make an appointment today:

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  10. The Red Cross is always there to help Oregonians in need. Yesterday, I signed a proclamation recognizing March 2022 as Red Cross Month, and I had the opportunity to give blood alongside my husband Dan and members of my team. Thanks for having us, !

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  11. I want to commend legislators from both parties for coming together this session and passing a bold, bipartisan legislative package that will help Oregon families thrive. Looking forward to these bills reaching my desk.

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  12. Mar 4

    We're excited by the approval of , a comprehensive $200M package supporting the education & training Oregonians need for family-wage careers, prioritizing underserved communities. HECC is ready to hit the ground running implementing this vision.

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  13. The 2022 legislative session is adjourned! Thank you Senate President Peter Courtney, House Speaker , and the entire Legislature for coming together to pass a robust package of bills this year that will help Oregon’s working families.

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  14. Mar 4

    will open the doors of opportunity for folks who have often been left behind. By supporting models that work, like the CNA Apprenticeship, we can build a more skilled and diverse workforce.

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  15. And thank you to the Senate for passing this legislation today — I'm looking forward to it reaching my desk.

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  17. Thank you to legislators from both parties and everyone else involved in passing the Private Forest Accord. This agreement will help ensure that Oregon continues to have healthy forests, fish, and wildlife, as well as economic growth for our forest industry and rural communities.

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  19. Thank you to the Legislature for passing . I also want to thank the Racial Justice Council, our business community, & the working Oregonians who shared their stories during the legislative process. Now it’s time to get to work to build a skilled & diverse workforce.

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  20. Wallowa will always hold a special place in my heart. The rehabilitation of Wallowa Lake Dam & the return of sockeye salmon wouldn't have been possible without the collaboration between the Wallowa Lake Irrigation District, , , & .

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