Malheur County voters have a choice to get rid of an ordinance requiring meetings on Greater Idaho
Voters in Malheur County have a measure on their ballots that would get rid of a county ordinance that compels officials to meet and discuss shifting the Idaho border to include rural Oregon. The ordinance, approved by voters in 2021, requires the county judge and commissioners to meet three times a year to discuss how to promote the interests of the county in any negotiations to relocate the Idaho-Oregon border. We talk to David Armstrong, who helped get Measure 23-74 on the ballot. We also hear from Matt McCaw, Executive Director of Move Oregon’s Border/Greater Idaho, which initially pushed for the ordinance.
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- FrecuenciaCada día
- Publicado23 de octubre de 2024, 20:12 UTC
- Duración14 min
- ClasificaciónApto