The Sizemore Rules
Joe Mathews -
March 10, 2009 - 10:05am
An Oregon judge has set down a set of rules to govern the conduct of Bill Sizemore, the activist who can't seem to stop himself from sponsoring ballot initiatives. Chief among them: Sizemore can no longer help run or be paid by any nonprofit organization without first receiving a judge's approval.
Sizemore has been accused by newspapers and his chief political opponent, the Oregon teachers' union, of creating and operating sham non-profits to disguise political donations and enrich himself. The county circuit judge who imposed the rule said that handcuffing Sizemore is essential to keeping elections honest in the state of Oregon. Details via the Oregonian.
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