It seems that Oregon Governor Tina Kotek had a somewhat mixed experience at the White House meeting, with constructive discussions with federal officials being overshadowed by the tense exchange between President Trump and Maine Governor Janet Mills.
Kotek, however, expressed concerns about federal funding, particularly in relation to wildfire mitigation efforts and the staffing of federal agencies in Oregon.
She stressed the importance of federal support for wildfire preparedness, highlighting the significant role federal grants play in these efforts.
Additionally, Kotek addressed concerns about the state’s sanctuary laws and the potential federal actions that could impact Oregon, including the potential for detaining undocumented immigrants in the state.
Despite these concerns, she remains cautious about overreacting and emphasized the need for Oregon to focus on its own state budget, waiting for clearer guidance on federal funding issues.
