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PAGE A6, KEIZERTIMES, APRIL 24, 2020 GUIDE: Local, state and federal primaries abound (Continued from Page A1) a local tax option levy to increase emergency service personnel for its service area, which includes a portion of north Keizer. The levy of .99 cents per thousand dollars of assessed value would increase property taxes on a home with an assessed value of $250,000 by $247.50 annually. STATEWIDE OFFICES SECRETARY OF STATE The secretary of state oversees the function of the state archives, audits, corporations and elections as well as business services, information systems and human resources. One of the offi ce’s primary roles is auditing of public hospitals. Recent actions include launching a new prepaid card service for those receiving disability payments; demanding more fi duciary responsibility from two companies operating Oregon detention centers; and establishing a program in which Willamette University will match Oregon College Savings Plans if a student decides to attend the Salem university. Candidates: Tobias Read (Democrat) and Jeff Gudman (Republican). ATTORNEY GENERAL Oregon’s attorney general is the chief legal offi cer of the state and heads the Department of Justice. The attorney general represents the state in all court YOU CAN STILL REGISTER TO VOTE The deadline for voter registration to participate in next month’s election is April 28. Visit tinyurl.com/orereg2020 and you won’t even have to leave your couch. Ballots will be mailed beginning April 29. spending. Recent actions and accomplishments include a national award for auditing of Oregon’s prescription drug monitoring program; ensuring election security; and an audit of the Travel Oregon tourism commission that found its managers are paid more than other agencies that have larger budgets and more employees. Candidates: Mark Hass, Jamie McLeod-Skinner and Shemia Fagan (Democrats). Kim Thatcher and Dave W. Stauffer (Republicans). actions and legal proceedings and appoints assistant attorney generals who serve as counsel to state departments, boards and commissions. Recent actions taken by the attorney general’s offi ce include: warning online businesses that they are not exempt from price gouging laws in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic; monitoring consumer complaints and taking action STATE TREASURER Oregon’s state treasurer is the custodian of public funds and its chief investment offi cer. The offi ce is responsible for selling bonds that fi nance community projects such as schools, roads and armories and helping to secure loans for non-profi t projects like crossword KT on vacation when warranted; joining a coalition of seven states suing the current presidential administration over access to health insurance. Candidates: Ellen Rosenblum (Democrat) and Michael Cross (Republican) FEDERAL ELECTIONS U.S. SENATOR Senators are responsible for approving cabinet members of the presidential administration as well as federal judges and regulatory offi cials. They can also fl ag nominees they feel are unworthy of the selected offi ce. Senators can also introduce new legislation and debate the merits of legislation introduced by others. They are the voice of all Oregonians in the Senate. Candidates: Jeff Merkley (Democrat) and Paul J. Romero, Robert Schwartz, Jo Rae Perkins and John Verbeek (Republicans). U.S. REPRESENTATIVE Representatives are charged with the introduction of federal legislation as well as debating and passing legislation introduced by other members. The House of Representatives is the only federal body permitted to introduce bills related to revenue. Candidates: Blair G. Reynolds, Kurt Schrader and Mark Gamba (Democrats) and Angela Roman, Amy Ryan Courser, G. Shane Dinkel and Joey Nations (Republicans). Submitted photo Pat Gee and Karyl Allen show off their Keizertimes on a recent trip. You too can have your photo in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture with you and your group holding it, and send the photo along with everyone’s fi rst and last names to kt@keizertimes.com.