Neighborhood Preservation Committee (Oregon)
The Neighborhood Preservation Committee is a political action committee in Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded by Kate Scheile, a 2002 candidate for President of Metro (Oregon regional government).[1] The Oregon Secretary of State's web site lists two committees with identical names; their committee numbers are 5043 and 5148.
Neighborhood Preservation Committee published an argument in support of Oregon Ballot Measure 2 (2000), opposing urban density.[2]
NPC supported
NPC financed Initiative Petition Drive 57 in 2006, which placed
In the first half of 2006, NPC contributed $55,000 to Oregonians In Action,[3] a political action committee that is known for having passed Measure 37 in 2004, as well as supporting Measure 39 and Republican candidates for the Oregon Legislative Assembly in 2006.