Oregon residents have the right to file public comments on pension investments, regulatory decisions, and government contracts. CivicCTA drafts the communication. You review it, approve it, and we send it. Your comment goes into the permanent public record.
Answer a few quick questions. CivicCTA identifies the Oregon agencies, investment bodies, and officials who have jurisdiction over the issues that affect you directly.
The platform drafts a personalized communication in your name, citing Oregon-specific data and the permanent public record you are contributing to. Read it. Edit it freely.
Type your name to confirm you have reviewed the communication. CivicCTA sends it to the correct agency or official. Your authorization is recorded in your consent ledger.
Oregon's public pension fund holds confirmed investments across multiple layers of deportation infrastructure: $2.5 billion committed to Stonepeak (OMNI Air International, ICE deportation charters), $501.7 million to GI Partners across Fund IV and Fund V (Signature Aviation, ICE deportation fuel), $1.225 billion to Veritas Capital (federal biometric database), and $76.9 million in Oracle Corporation, whose systems cover Medicare, Medicaid, CHIP, and ACA programs. Oregon's pension fund private equity portfolio returned negative 3.6% net annualized over three years while sitting 5.3 points above its own 20% policy target. As of April 15, 2026, the fund holds 51% of assets in illiquid investments against a 40% policy target. Oregon residents can submit a public comment to the Oregon Investment Council by May 20, 2026 at noon.
CivicCTA is building issue content across six areas of Oregon civic life. Each issue tab opens when primary-source evidence supports a specific public action.
Oregon Medicare and Medicaid recipients and healthcare workers.
Oregon residents, public employees, and civil liberties advocates.
Oregon taxpayers and small businesses.
Oregon residents affected by FCPA recidivism and enforcement collapse.
Oregon residents, tribal members, and regional partners.
CivicCTA researches each issue and provides a starting draft that reflects that research and position. You read it, edit it in any direction you choose, and authorize what you want to send. Every communication is reviewed and authorized by you before it goes anywhere.