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East Oregonian
Friday, February 13, 2015
Kitzhaber scandal timeline
The following are some of
the key dates related to the ethics
scandal now threatening Oregon
Gov. John Kitzhaber’s unprece-
dented fourth term.
Oct. 8: Willamette Week re-
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used taxpayer resources to aid
her consulting business.
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a press conference that she broke
federal law in 1997 when she
was paid $5,000 for a sham mar-
riage to an 18-year-old Ethiopian
man seeking U.S. resident status.
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ute of limitations had expired, so
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for a crime.
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purchased property in 1997 in
Washington state that she and a
boyfriend intended to be used for
a marijuana growing operation.
She said she didn’t participating
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“never materialized.”
Oct. 23: Dennis Richardson,
Kitzhaber’s Republican oppo-
nent in the governor’s race, says
calls the U.S. attorney to inves-
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work violated the law.
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a preliminary investigation into
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Jan. 27: EO Media Group/
Pamplin Media Group reporter
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$118,000 over two years while
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her “primary work was to imple-
ment communications strategies
promoting clean economy devel-
opment.” At the time, she was
advising the governor on similar
topics. The fellowship was fund-
ed by a grant from The Energy
Foundation of San Francisco.
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Energy Foundation arranged
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2013 with a contract worth up to
$40,000.
Jan. 28: The Oregonian re-
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tax returns. She had previously
provided copies of the tax re-
turns.
Jan. 30: Kitzhaber holds a
press conference in Portland in
response the developments since
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capital bureau reporting on
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role in his administration. The
governor says he still loves
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iting friends.
Feb. 4: The Oregonian editor
board calls for Kitzhaber’s resig-
nation because he can no longer
effectively govern.
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releases public records that con-
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munications director in July after
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blamed performance issues.
Feb. 9: Kitzhaber asks Or-
egon Attorney General Ellen
Rosenblum to conduct a “full
and independent factual review”
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already launched a launched a
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argued that the Oregon Govern-
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jurisdiction to investigate her.
Feb. 11: Secretary of State
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from a conference in Washing-
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ulation that Kitzhaber was about
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come governor if Kitzhaber re-
signed. Kitzhaber issues a state-
ment saying he has no intention
of doing so.
Feb. 12: Secretary of State
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ing she met with Kitzhaber upon
her return to Oregon. During the
meeting Kitzhaber said he wasn’t
going to resign but wanted to
discuss transition, according to
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and unprecedented situation. I
informed the governor that I am
ready, and my staff will be ready,
should he resign.” Three of the
state’s top Democratic party
leaders: Senate President Peter
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Kotek and Treasurer Ted Wheel-
er: called on Kitzhaber to re-
sign. Willamette Week and 101.9
KINK/FM News 101 KXL re-
port that they had obtained doc-
uments that the governor’s staff
had sought to remove thousands
of documents from Kitzhaber’s
personal email accounts from
state servers.
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that Kitzhaber planned to resign.
“This is clearly a bizarre and unprec-
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statement.
Kitzhaber issued a statement Wednes-
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did not plan to resign.
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day afternoon and “asked me to come
back to Oregon as soon as possible to
speak with him in person and alone.”
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Wednesday.
“I was escorted directly into a meeting
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I found strange. I asked him what he
wanted to talk about. The governor told
me he was not resigning, after which, he
began a discussion about transition.”
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tails of their discussion about a transition.
The Oregonian and The Associated Press
have reported Kitzhaber planned to resign
late this week, but changed his mind after
speaking with his personal attorney and
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“I informed the governor that I am
ready, and my staff will be ready, should
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am focused on doing my job for the peo-
ple of Oregon.”
News of the meeting left observers
scratching their heads.
“I am stunned,” says former Gov. Ted
Kulongoski, Kitzhaber’s successor and
predecessor, who otherwise did not want
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was read to him by phone. “This is not the
John Kitzhaber I know.”
Paul Gronke, a political science pro-
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attending a conference of the National
Association of Secretaries of State, where
she was to give an address on Oregon’s
motor voter bill. She is president of the
organization.
“It’s not a small thing to leave a meet-
ing like that in the middle,” she said. “That
is a big important meeting and you don’t
just leave it on a lark,” he said.“Now why
would you call the secretary of state back
on an emergency, overnight expensive
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“That is just not credible,” he said.
“It’s strange.”
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unable to do the job.
The provision for voluntary
leave allows the governor to es-
timate the period of disability,
provide for temporary succession,
and set a return to duty.
Kulongoski said he asked for
the provision to cover instances
such as surgeries like the eye op-
eration he had in 2010.
Kulongoski said he never con-
templated a scenario such as the
one Kitzhaber faces.
The changes were really
prompted by a 2007 national-se-
curity exercise in Portland, when
Kulongoski said there was a de-
Other options under state law bate over who could declare the
are a voluntary leave of absence governor incapacitated. At that
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period — and a legal defense justice of the Oregon Supreme
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Ellen Rosenblum said Monday
of state.
that her agency was conducting an
“I hope the governor will do investigation of potential criminal
the right thing for Oregon and its violations.
citizens.”
Kulongoski said he is not ad-
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resigned since Oregon statehood does not know what Kitzhaber
in 1859, the most recent instance will ultimately decide.
was in 1952 — when Gov. Doug-
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las McKay was appointed U.S. email a few weeks ago offering
interior secretary — and none has any assistance, but that Kitzhaber
involved a scandal.
declined in a response.
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1956, when Paul Patterson died of the lawyers who were jointly rep-
a heart attack.
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fourth term on Jan. 12.
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criminal violations, which are of
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tion to resignation — and that the
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said Thursday that he received
such notice Wednesday.
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73
23
30
40
53
21
66
43
24
82
14
13
39
59
71
71
45
61
80
68
58
78
31
57
Lo
28
34
48
14
1
25
39
13
36
24
17
56
-10
-1
22
22
36
46
29
38
57
52
47
53
21
34
W
c
pc
s
sn
pc
pc
s
s
s
pc
s
s
s
s
s
pc
s
s
pc
s
s
s
r
s
s
pc
Hi
36
57
71
14
8
48
69
32
69
25
37
83
21
29
51
27
66
71
34
64
79
69
55
80
44
48
Sat.
Lo
10
21
48
1
-6
13
47
15
28
7
13
57
17
18
18
16
34
46
9
38
58
54
39
55
13
16
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain,
sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
W
c
s
s
pc
s
pc
s
sf
s
c
sf
pc
sn
sn
s
sn
s
s
pc
pc
pc
s
pc
pc
sf
s