Sen. Boquist: Lawmaker exits, Gun control petitions, more…


By Oregon State Senator Brian Boquist,
Highlights, excerpts from Sen. Boquist newsletter

— Kate Brown’s slush fund, the Department of Administrative Services, “accidentally” sent 40,000 vaccine records to the state’s two largest newspapers — The Oregonian and the Salem Statesman Journal. It meant to send just data totals but ended up sending the entire files.

— OHA doesn’t answer how it would ration care, which it will probably start doing as medical staff will be leaving or being fired left and right over the insane vaccine mandates.

— According to the Oregon Employment Department, the health care industry has an incredible 15,000 job openings in Oregon.

— Democrat Senator Betsy Johnson to launch an independent campaign for governor.

— Rep. Bill Post (R-Keizer) abandoned Oregon and moved to Nevada so he resigned from the legislature.

— If an event or restaurant is requiring proof of vaccine, don’t goooo. Put your beliefs where your wallet is.

— Two gun control petitions are coming.

— Portland: 13 shootings in 28 hours.

— Beaverton school district under fire.

— Portland parents to school leaders: no vaccine mandates for kids.

— Oregon Corporate Activity Tax destroyed an entire pharmacy chain.

National

According to a new Rasmussen Reports/Human Events poll, a majority of Americans are concerned about problems affecting the U.S. supply chain and expect the federal government to take action. Time to start stocking up, or buying 2 of everything, now, while you can.

“Border crossings surpassed 1.6 million annually at least twice recently, in 1986 and in 2000,” The Wall Street Journal reported. “In 2019, when crossings reached a peak under the Trump administration, the Border Patrol made about 850,000 arrests.”

New York Times is calling this person a female, completely erasing women.

Nearly three million people have signed a petition calling for constant government spoon-feeding with monthly $2,000 stimulus checks.

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