Oregon made history on Wednesday.
The now-former Secretary of State Kate Brown became the country’s first openly bisexual governor when she was sworn in as leader of the Beaver State to replace an embattled fellow Democrat. She also was the country’s first bisexual statewide officeholder, and previously served for almost two decades in Oregon’s House and Senate.
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Former Democratic Gov. John Kitzhaber resigned from his position on Friday amid an ethics scandal involving his fiancée, Cylvia Hayes. Allegations arose that she inappropriately used her access to Kitzhaber to assist clients. It was reported that Hayes was paid $118,000 by a clean energy group in Washington, D.C., while she advised the governor on energy issues. The state’s attorney general and FBI reportedly both opened investigations into the reports.
Kitzhaber has denied acting dishonestly, and cited an “escalating media frenzy” as his choice for stepping down last week. He recently was elected to an unprecedented fourth term during the midterm elections in November.









