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December 17th, 2008 WW Editorial Staff | Murmurs
 

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Scrooge Visits OHSU

Last week The Oregonian reported Oregon Health & Science University CEO Dr. Joe Robertson and other top execs got bonus payments in mid-November totaling $1.36 million. Two weeks after the payouts, OHSU announced layoffs and hiring and salary freezes for the most of its 12,400 rank-and-file employees, but here’s the best part: on Dec. 3, Robertson emailed (PDF) employees to cancel OHSU’s annual “Employee Appreciation Event.” “It would be fiscally imprudent to continue with our plans” for the event, wrote Robertson—whose $1.1 million in pay this year includes a $329,000 bonus.

In the never-ending wrangle (see “Who’s Who in the Battle of the Gorge Casino,” WW, Sept. 21, 2005) over whether the Warm Springs Tribe can build a casino in the Columbia River Gorge, the Oregon Department of Transportation has weighed in—in an unhelpful way to the Warm Springs. On Nov. 21, ODOT told the tribe (PDF) the proposed four-lane interchange that would serve the Cascade Locks casino would permanently close the nearest existing I-84 access. Casino opponents say ODOT’s ruling is a “major blow.” Tribal lobbyist Len Bergstein says talks with ODOT continue and that the November ruling “is not the final word.”

An Illinois pol facing corruption charges? About as shocking as the new Guns N’ Roses album sucking. But Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s arrest got The New York Times to do an analysis in its Dec. 13 edition that aimed to measure which of the 50 states and four U.S. territories is the most politically corrupt. Turns out Oregon, according to a Department of Justice survey cataloging guilty convictions from 1998-2007, ranks 46th (Florida took first, Illinois seventh). Adjusted for population, Oregon ranked 53rd out of 54. Meanwhile, politician-loaded D.C. placed first per capita and those not-so-innocent Virgin Islands ranked second. All yours, Attorney General-elect John Kroger.

One of President-elect Barack Obama’s key new hires in dealing with Congress has an Oregon connection. Phil Schiliro—who as assistant to the president for legislative affairs will be a link between Congress and the White House­—spent time in Oregon nearly three decades back earning his law degree from Lewis & Clark in 1981. A native of Brooklyn, Schiliro has a D.C. resume that includes a 25-year stint as chief of staff to Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) and one year as policy director for former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), now Obama’s selection as secretary of health and human services.

   

’Twas two weeks before New Year’s when all through the town, generous people were giving with nary a frown. That’s right: As of press time, WW’s generous readers have donated $370,000 to the 55 worthy nonprofits featured in our Give!Guide. To give, please go to wweek.com/giveguide through Dec. 31.

 
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12.17.2008 at 04:21 Reply
Is Oregon's REALLY the least corrupt state or have we just IGNORED the problems better than anyone else?

With Kroger as AG maybe we'll see things aren't a squeaky clean as we like to self-congratulate ourselves!

 

12.17.2008 at 08:00 Reply
Obama got elected the year Daschle got defeated, even though Daschle was Senate Democrat leader. Daschle willed his whole staff to Obama, and it was they who kept Obama out of any controversial votes in Congress his first two years (the only two he was not running for President). Daschle is the political foundation under Obama. His Senatorial mentor. Obama is a product of Daschle's invention. And his former staff and he will be a huge part of the Obama Administration. So Daschle is now having to go from lobbyist to Secretary, which is no different than who and where Bush got so much of his cabinet. There is not going to be any hue and cry from the left on the obvious short steps from D.C. lobbyist to Administrator when it is their guys and gals doing it. Hypocrisy rules that town.

 

12.18.2008 at 01:04 Reply
CMH
What a greedy grinchy, short-sighted Scrooge the OHSU president is. Ugh. Sorry to read how the OHSU employees got spun on how "appreciated" they are, only to have that be so proven by canceling any formal management acknowledgement. Bah humbug. Enjoy spending all that cash, Dr. Robertson.

 

12.19.2008 at 03:22 Reply
Ed
I agree with Jason. The reason Oregon scored such a low score is because Oregon does not prosecute politicians or police who break the law. They are always determined to have acted within reasonable bounds and therefore not prosecuted. If you want to murder someone legally in the state of Oregon, then all you have to do is wear a badge no matter how outrageous the death might be as evidenced in Portland and Silverton.

 

12.24.2008 at 04:24 Reply
WHERE IS MY FUCKEN BUS? During the snow storm Tri-Met turned off the GPS and telephone system I have been using for a couple of years to tell me when my bus was coming. Some idiot manager made this decision and I would like to know who.

What the hell is the system for if not for times when we have a snow storm or other such emergency or event when we need to know when the buses or max is arriving.

 

 
 

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