Endorsements - Let's Get Moving

Endorsements

Over 100 elected leaders, labor unions, businesses, community and equity organizations, conservation, transit, and climate leaders, and advocates for youth support these critical investments in safety, congestion relief, transit expansion, and access and community investments throughout Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas Counties.   

The Metropolitan Mayors’ Consortium supports the passage of the Let’s Get Moving Measure to make critical safety, equity, anti-displacement investments, to protect our environment, address congestion, and create 37,600 jobs in our region during a time of immense economic challenges.

  • Mayor Tim Knapp, City of Wilsonville
  • Mayor Ted Wheeler, City of Portland
  • Mayor Tammy Stempel, City of Gladstone
  • Mayor Scott Harden, City of Wood Village
  • Mayor Russ Axelrod, City of West Linn
  • Mayor Peter Truax, City of Forest Grove
  • Mayor Mark Gamba, City of Milwaukie
  • Mayor Jeffrey Dalin, City of Cornelius
  • Mayor Jason Snider, City of Tigard
  • Mayor Gery Schirado, City of Durham
  • Mayor Steve Callaway, City of Hillsboro
  • Former Portland Mayor Sam Adams
  • Governor Barbara Roberts
  • Congressman Earl Blumenauer
  • Speaker of the House Tina Kotek
  • Verne Duncan, Former Oregon Superintendent of Public Instruction
  • President Lynn Peterson, Metro
  • Former Metro President Tom Hughes
  • State Representative Jeff Reardon
  • State Representative Rob Nosse
  • State Representative Chris Gorsek
  • State Representative Alissa Keny-Guyer
  • State Representative Sheri Schouten
  • State Representative Margaret Doherty
  • State Representative Maxine Dexter
  • State Representative Ken Helm
  • State Senator Chuck Riley
  • State Senator Michael Dembrow
  • Chair Kathryn Harrington, Washington County Board of Commissioners
  • Councilor Zach Hudson, City of Troutdale
  • Councilor Val Valfre, City of Forest Grove
  • Councilor Tom Anderson, City of Tigard
  • Councilor Timothy Rippe, City of Forest Grove
  • Councilor Theresa Kohlhoff, City of Lake Oswego
  • Councilor Shirley Craddick, Metro
  • Councilor Sam Chase, Metro
  • Councilor Robert Kellogg, City of Tualatin
  • Councilor Randy Lauer, City of Troutdale
  • Councilor Olivia Alcaire, City of Hillsboro
  • Councilor Mariana Valenzuela, City of Forest Grove
  • Councilor Luis Hernandez, City of Cornelius
  • Councilor Kyle Allen, City of Hillsboro
  • Councilor Juan Carlos González, Metro
  • Councilor John Miner, City of Wood Village
  • Councilor John Colgan, City of Cornelius
  • Councilor Jerry Hinton, City of Gresham
  • Councilor Jamie Kranz, City of Troutdale
  • Councilor David Widmark, City of Gresham
  • Councilor Eddy Morales, City of Gresham
  • Councilor David Emami, City of Happy Valley
  • Councilor Darren Riordan, City of Fairview
  • Councilor Dan Nguyen, City of Lake Oswego
  • Councilor Craig Dirksen, Metro
  • Councilor Christine Lewis, Metro
  • Councilor Bob Stacey, Metro
  • Councilor Balwant Bhullar, City of Fairview
  • Councilor Anthony Martin, City of Hillsboro
  • Councilor Kathy Hyzy, City of Milwaukie
  • Councilor Timothy Rippe, City of Forest Grove
  • Councilor Marc San Soucie, City of Beaverton
  • Council President John Goodhouse, City of Tigard
  • Council President Dave Schamp, City of Cornelius
  • Commissioner-Elect Carmen Rubio, City of Portland
  • Commissioner Roy Rogers, Washington County Board of Commissioners
  • Commissioner Pam Treece, Washington County Board of Commissioners
  • Commissioner Lori Stegmann, Multnomah County Board of Commissioners
  • Commissioner Dick Schouten, Washington County Board of Commissioners
  • Commissioner Jessica Vega Pederson, Multnomah County Board of Commissioners
  • Commissioner Chloe Eudaly, City of Portland
  • Commissioner Amanda Fritz, City of Portland
  • Kathy Wai, TriMet Board Member
  • Candidate for Metro, District 5, Chris Smith
  • Candidate for State Representative, District 35, Dacia Grayber
  • Candidate for State Representative, District 50, Ricki Ruiz
  • Candidate for House, District 47, Ashton Simpson