The contentious national showdown over how much say parents should have in their children’s schooling is looming over Oregon’s upcoming school board elections and the work of the Legislature.
GRESHAM, Ore. (KPTV/CNN) – A group of people outside Portland, Oregon is suing the state over COVID-19 restrictions. The plaintiffs say the pandemic has disrupted their lives and businesses for too long.
Standing as a group Monday afternoon, Sandy Mayor Stan Pulliam and local business owners stood together with a message to Governor Brown.
“There is no scientific evidence that’s yet to be presented, on why we continue to be in such an emergency order of lockdowns, and they must come to an end,” Mayor Pulliam said. “We are filing in federal court an order to restrain Governor Brown’s emergency order.”