Oregon Cannabis Unions, Higher Corporate Taxes on November Ballots? – The Corvallis Advocate

Oregon Cannabis Unions, Higher Corporate Taxes on November Ballots? - The Corvallis Advocate

Just two of the more than 50 new laws proposed by Oregonians through the ballot initiative process stand a chance at appearing before voters in November. Friday was the deadline for groups to submit the more than 100,000 petition signatures needed to give voters a chance to approve or reject ballot measures. Only two measures … Read more

Ballot measures on cannabis unions, higher corporate taxes could be on November ballot – Salem Reporter

Ballot measures on cannabis unions, higher corporate taxes could be on November ballot - Salem Reporter

Just two of the more than 50 new laws proposed by Oregonians through the ballot initiative process stand a chance at appearing before voters in November. Friday was the deadline for groups to submit the more than 100,000 petition signatures needed to give voters a chance to approve or reject ballot measures. Only two measures … Read more

Ballot measures on cannabis unions, higher corporate taxes could be on November ballot • Oregon Capital Chronicle

Ballot measures on cannabis unions, higher corporate taxes could be on November ballot • Oregon Capital Chronicle

Just two of the more than 50 new laws proposed by Oregonians through the ballot initiative process stand a chance at appearing before voters in November. Friday was the deadline for groups to submit the more than 100,000 petition signatures needed to give voters a chance to approve or reject ballot measures. Only two measures … Read more

Cyprus has consistently alienated friendly countries

Cyprus has consistently alienated friendly countries

The fact described in the text is that every time Cyprus faced isolated attempts for recognition of the illegal entity in the occupied part of Cyprus, the country always turned to the United States government for help, and the US always responded positively to avert the danger.

Migrants living in buffer zone reach 27, as more arrive

Migrants living in buffer zone reach 27, as more arrive

Fourteen migrants have arrived in the buffer zone, bringing the total number of people stuck there to 27.

What, ’s it really like being John Malkovich

What, ’s it really like being John Malkovich

John Malkovich is a 70-year-old Hollywood star who describes himself as a plodder with a lot of interests.

Dogecoin dynamics: Optimizing returns in Cryptocurrency markets

Dogecoin dynamics: Optimizing returns in Cryptocurrency markets

Dogecoin has emerged as a top contender in the cryptocurrency market, offering opportunities for investors to maximize returns. Its strong community engagement, accessibility, and memetic value have contributed to its popularity. Strategies for maximizing returns include timing the market, dollar-cost averaging, long-term holding, diversification, and risk management.

Investing in the Digital Yuan: Strategies for wealth accumulation

Investing in the Digital Yuan: Strategies for wealth accumulation

Fact: The Digital Yuan, also known as e-CNY or Digital Currency Electronic Payment (DCEP), is the virtual version of China’s official currency, the Renminbi (RMB), developed and issued by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC).

Israel orders recall of ambassadors to Ireland and Norway after Palestine recognition

Israel orders recall of ambassadors to Ireland and Norway after Palestine recognition

The Israeli foreign ministry has recalled its ambassadors to Ireland and Norway after the two nations recognized a Palestinian state. Foreign Minister Israel Katz stated that this decision undermines Israel’s right to self-defense and efforts to return 128 hostages held by Hamas in Gaza. Katz emphasized Israel’s determination to achieve goals of restoring security, removing Hamas, and returning the hostages.

The asset declaration, the prosecutors’ exemption and the provocative 6-4 in the Institutions Committee

The asset declaration, the prosecutors’ exemption and the provocative 6-4 in the Institutions Committee

The Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General requested to be exempt from a new law requiring asset declarations to be made public. Despite concerns about corruption and the importance of transparency, the proposal barely passed in the Institutions Committee by a vote of 6-4. One MP showed courage by diverging from the party line, preventing a tie in the vote. The demand for exemption was made based on the argument that they are not politically exposed persons and should not be subject to public scrutiny. However, the column questions this reasoning, citing past corruption cases involving high-ranking officials. Members of the Institutions Committee voted in favor of including prosecutors in the list of officials required to submit asset declarations, with some MPs going against their party line. There is a risk that the position may change in the plenary, depending on how certain MPs vote.