A Tesla Model 3 drives along the Embarcadero. (TierneyMJ/Shutterstock) The Yes on Measure 118 campaign, the Oregon Rebate Political Action Committee, reported its first big contribution since qualifying for the November ballot: $100,000 from Dylan Hirsch-Shell, a former Tesla engineer who is currently running for mayor of San Francisco.
As Hirsch-Shell’s candidacy suggests, he is not a resident of Oregon. That puts him in good company with the funders who paid for the signature-gathering that placed Measure 118 on the ballot. Those funders are Josh Jones, a Los Angeles investor, and the family and foundation of the late Gerald Huff, […]
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