Where: Office hours are Wednesday 2-6 And Saturday 10-2.
Office location 115 Main Street, Tillamook.
These petitions are still open to sign:
repeal 114 (gun bill)
End Vote by mail.
Crime petition.
Let us Paddle.
End death tax
“Let Us Paddle” PAC was formed after the Oregon State Legislature passed House Bill HB2982 requiring permits to use the public waters of Oregon in order to fund a program for aquatic invasive species, (AIS). This unjustified regulation imposes unconstitutional burdens on access to free, natural, public resources. Our movement was born out of frustration with the government overreach from Salem politicians who carelessly passed this bill as a means to create an income, without consideration of the welfare of the people of Oregon, nor with any regards to the rights and liberties of the people. We are dedicated to repealing this unnecessary law and to restoring the unencumbered right of Oregonians and visitors to paddle-board, canoe, kayak, float, and enjoy our rivers, lakes, and shores—without burdensome fees or permits.
Oregon Measure 114—the voter-approved gun control initiative mandating safety permits, training, stricter background checks, and a ban on magazines holding over 10 rounds—
End vote by mail speaks for itself
The estate tax is a tax on the total value of a person’s assets at death. In Oregon, if someone’s estate is worth more than $1 million, their heirs must pay up to 10% of the value above that amount to the state.
Many people assume this only affects the rich, but consider this: a person who owns a $700,000 home, a $300,000 retirement account, and a small business worth $500,000 could leave behind a $1.5 million estate. Their family would owe Oregon up to $50,000 in taxes, just for trying to pass down what they built over a lifetime.
The “crime petition”. The criminalization of hunting and fishing is one step closer to a reality in Oregon.
As of today, proponents of Oregon Initiative Petition 28 have submitted more than 120,000 signatures to the Oregon Secretary of State. The statutory requirement to qualify for the November 2026 ballot is 117,173 valid signatures. The signatures still must undergo verification by elections officials before the measure is officially certified for the 2026 general election ballot.