URGENT: Jamie Dunphy Needs Support for Ballot Chase!

Jamie Dunphy’s win for Portland City Council, District 1 hasn’t been called yet because the margins are so close, and some ballot signatures in D1 don’t match up. That means the campaign has to contact thousands of voters over the next few days to get them to fix their ballots!

Please sign up to canvass, text, or make calls, and donate here, to help the campaign reach these critical voters.

Not only was Jamie endorsed by Bernie PDX, he was also one of the few candidates who signed Portland DSA’s Renters Bill of Rights pledge!

Jamie’s win will solidify the most progressive City Council in Portland history – let’s ensure he reaches the finish line!

Actions to Make Polluters Pay in Multnomah County

ACTION ITEM #1: Fill out this short survey with your name, email, and click the “support” button for putting big corporations on the hook for their negligence through this ordinance

Then cut and paste this comment, or something like it, into the survey’s space for feedback:
I support a strong, enforceable risk bond ordinance that includes a penalty of $25,000/day for non-compliance, applicable to all facilities regulated by the DEQ Fuel Tank Seismic Stability program and going into effect within 2 years.

ACTION ITEM #2: Show up in red at 11:00am on Thursday, Nov. 21 to watch the Multnomah County Commissioners discuss the ordinance at the County building on 501 SE Hawthorne!

Background: Time to demand that polluters pay up front for damages, clean up and putting our lives & environment in danger!  Zenith and cronies must take steps to prevent huge oil spills, fires and deadly toxic fumes from fossil fuels and other toxic chemicals being released from old tanks on the riverfront – given the odds of a big earthquake, forest fire or train derailment.

Contact Multnomah County Commissioners: Demand that Polluters Pay! 

Please email the County Commissioners to say: I support the immediate passage of the proposed ordinance to require that risk bonds be paid by companies putting us all at risk by storing dangerous chemicals on unstable soils on the lower Willamette. These should be sufficient to pay for all damages including loss of life, as well as cleanup and restoration.

Send your email to: mult.chair@multco.us, district1@multco.us, district2@multco.us, district3@multco.us, district4@multco.us

Background:

Time to demand that polluters pay up front for damages, clean up and putting our lives & environment at risk! A big earthquake, forest fire or train derailment, will mean huge oil spills, fires and deadly toxic fumes with millions of gallons of fossil fuels and other toxic chemicals likely to be released from trains and old tanks on the unstable landfill making up the lower Willamette River banks. The Multnomah County Board will next discuss a proposed ordinance on Thurs, Nov 21st – postponed a week from the original schedule. We’ll keep you posted about critical times to show up, wearing red, for the Board meeting in the County building on 501 SE Hawthorne!

Congratulations!!!

Congratulations BerniePDX candidates Candace Avalos, Jamie Dunphy, Tiffany Koyama Lane, Angelita Morillo, and Mitch Green on being elected to Portland City Council!! What a MASSIVE WIN for our city!!!

Election Results

Hi all,

Although the national election results are devastating, it appears we’ll have some good news locally very soon: As of today, BerniePDX candidates Candace Avalos, Jamie Dunphy, Tiffany Koyama Lane, Angelita Morillo, and Mitch Green are on track to win seats on Portland City Council! It’s too early to officially call these races, but their leads are very promising. You can follow the Multnomah County election results here.

Come January, it will be more important than ever to have people-powered elected officials at the local level.

Thank you all for your persistent dedication to fighting for what’s right and just. We’re in this together.

In solidarity,

The BerniePDX Leadership Team