Trump's win shows us who we really are: This article by professor Aaron W. Hughey is one of the most powerful and accurate post-election indictments of America you'll ever read. 😳👇
@sarahforpdx Try it with 2 kids under 5. And I didn’t say that low income people need cars, I said that we shouldn’t be building housing that doesn’t allow low income people to have cars. We shouldn’t have food deserts, it shouldn’t take 2 hours to get to work and drop your kid off at daycare
@screwballjones It’s great that you and your husband have the capacity to do that. Not everyone does. If you’re a single mom with kids, if you’re an individual with a disability you may not be able to do it. It is my job to consider everyone in this process.
Serving in the Legislature for the last decade has been an incredibly rewarding opportunity. After a lot of thought with friends & family, we're excited to announce my candidacy to be Oregon's next Attorney General.
See our priorities at https://t.co/s37t9hlQcg #orpol
The CEO-to-worker pay gap is now 351-to-1. In 1965, the ratio was 21-to-1. Trickle down economics is nothing more than a cruel hoax designed to enrich bankers and wealthy executives.
This Labor Day, thank unions for
- weekends
- 8-hour workdays
- a minimum wage
- paid overtime
- breaks during work
- the right to strike
- child labor laws
- workplace safety standards
Now, let us grow the trade union movement and win more for workers.
Our communities need law enforcement to be able to focus on preventing/solving serious crimes. We should reduce traffic stops for infractions like broken tail lights that aren’t dangerous so police can focus on stopping real crime. Read more:
#orleg#orpol
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🗓️We're at week 2 of our 2022 short session! Here's a look at our top 5 priorities.
🏡Addressing homelessness
👩👧👦Investing in working family & small businesses
💸 Driving down cost of living
🎒Keeping schools safe & open
❤️🩹Community safety & violence prevention
#orleg#orpol
A friendly run of the numbers: of the 102 bills that have been voted out of committee and are awaiting a floor vote, 94 were bipartisan out of committee and 86 unanimous. #orleg
Advocates said the billions in aid slated for Native Americans under the latest COVID-19 relief bill is welcome, but they told a House committee Tuesday that a one-shot infusion will not solve all the challenges facing tribes
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