Second Amendment Sanctuary order invalid, argues Oregon AG May 27 2021
Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum says Columbia County s Second Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance should be declared invalid.
Oregon s attorney general and a group of Columbia County residents are getting involved in the ongoing legal proceedings over the county s Second Amendment Sanctuary Ordinance.
Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum, through senior assistant attorney general Brian Simmonds Marshall, filed a document in the case, requesting that the ordinance be declared invalid.
Rosenblum wrote that the county ordinance and the two ballot measures it was based on conflict with and are incompatible with the state s criminal laws … the duties of the Columbia County sheriff, the duties of the Columbia County district attorney, and the duties of other offers and departments of Columbia County.
Gender identity education divides principal, school board
Lisa Maloney rejected the accusation from Otto Petersen Elementary School s principal of hateful comments.
A Scappoose School Board meeting was anything but routine Dec. 14 when an elementary school principal leveled a complaint against a sitting School Board member.
Board Chair Michelle Graham read a letter to fellow board members from Otto Petersen Elementary School Principal Jenneca Crocker, which was directed against board member Lisa Maloney.
At issue before the board was whether the complaint merited an investigation into Maloney s past comments at board meetings. As a public School Board member, Lisa Maloney has been allowed to speak against and down to students, families, and staff members that are served by the Scappoose School District. Her racist, accusatory, and hateful comments are offensive, devaluing, belittling and insulting to the very students and families who attend and make up the Scappoo