After a break from professional social media I have reactivated this account. While constructive disagreement is welcome, please refrain from negative, profane, derogatory, or disrespectful comments.
Over the next year, I hope to earn your support and your vote. Together, we can build a stronger future for every family — today, tomorrow, and for generations to come. https://t.co/b907zZIzEp #orpol#orleg
🧵Today, I’m officially launching my campaign to become Oregon’s next State Treasurer. I’m running because I believe that no matter who you are or where you live, every Oregonian should be able to save for their future. #orpol#orleg
As your State Treasurer, I will ensure all families know about and can access savings programs. I’ll protect the state’s investments, ensuring they grow and align with our shared values. #orpol#orleg
@NMPGVnow Thank you for doing this incredible work. Please please please never do it again without safety glasses. I’ve seen too many people lose their vision due to metal fragments in their eyes.
She won! Go @maysayhay ! Super proud of you for your poise, good humor, and crazy cool knowledge of South American geography. Tune in tomorrow for episode 2!!!
Congrats @SenSaraGelser for passing #NCSLSummit resolution to pass bipartisan federal law to protect kids in congregate care. Sen Gelser Blouin’s hard work on this has resulted in big changes to shutter horrible facilities claiming to help vulnerable kids
@babyxh0ney Hi there. I don’t remember why that didn’t make it across the finish line. I thought it had. Would you please email me at [email protected] and we’ll look into it?
Learning about resources available from Second Chance Business Coalition to help businesses give people work opportunities after they’ve paid their debt to society. #NCSLsummit https://t.co/OHAvxBrJga
Please be advised as temperatures reach triple digits this week. Information on cooling centers can be found by calling 2-1-1 or visiting: https://t.co/HbqVOXg28r
Be sure to check on your loved ones!
The @NWS is forecasting temperatures to climb into the 100s across many parts of Oregon this week.
Heat-related illness can happen indoors or outdoors in as little as 10-15 minutes. Learn more about what to do if you see someone with these symptoms: https://t.co/bBAjxAUpII