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Dams and Fish Can Live Together, Thanks to Whooshh

April 14, 2021 2

By Rachel Dawson Should we breach Northwest hydropower dams to replenish native fish…

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Are Oregon students looking at distance learning in the fall?

April 7, 2021 0

By Helen Doran The president of the National Education Association recently said she…

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Prepare for Portland’s Post-Pandemic Party

April 6, 2021 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. We’re in the waning days of the pandemic, and…

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Vlad Yurlov, Policy Analyst at Cascade Policy Institute, provided testimony on Portland City Council’s Shelter to Housing Continuum

April 2, 2021 0

Via emailMarch 30, 2021 Portland City Council, I’m Vlad Yurlov, policy analyst at…

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Press Release: Oregon’s Legislature Seeks to Give up Taxpayer Bargaining Power

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEApril 2, 2021 Cascade Policy Institute4850 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Ste….

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Beware the Four Day School Week

March 31, 2021 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. As Oregon students return to the classrooms, watch out…

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Oregon May Vote to Constantly Increase Infrastructure Spending

March 29, 2021 0

Raising prevailing wages would burden taxpayers and marginalize minorities By Vlad Yurlov Bad…

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Design Review Is Growing Portland’s Housing Crisis

March 24, 2021 0

Subjective rules reduce the supply of housing By Vlad Yurlov Portland City Council…

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Every Student Deserves Access to a Quality Education

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By Helen Doran Every student deserves access to a quality education. Despite the…

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In Search of an Oregon Drug Policy

March 22, 2021 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. Last November, Oregon voters approved three ballot measures…

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Green Shoots of Business Need Room to Blossom

March 17, 2021 0

By Vlad Yurlov It’s a bad sign when businesses need to fortify their…

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Oregon Transportation Policy Needs to Learn from Its Mistakes

March 15, 2021 0

The Portland metro region tried everything to reduce automobile reliance. It’s time to…

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Eric Fruits, Vice President of Research of Cascade Policy Institute, submitted testimony regarding SB 223

March 11, 2021 3

Via EmailMarch 11, 2021 Senate Committee on Education Oregon State Legislature Re:      Opposition…

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Press Release: SB 223 Is an “All-Out Attack” on Private Schools

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMarch 11, 2021 Cascade Policy Institute4850 SW Scholls Ferry Rd., Ste….

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Price Gouging

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Last week, Oregon Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum’s office reached…

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Hydroelectric power is renewable; it’s time legislators recognize that

March 3, 2021 0

By Rachel Dawson Oregon has always been a national leader in providing clean…

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A Vision for Homeless Services: Open Up the Expo Center

March 2, 2021 1

By Vlad Yurlov and Eric Fruits, Ph.D. A recent Oregonian/OregonLive editorial criticizes Metro’s…

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Why Is “Affordable Housing” So Expensive?

February 25, 2021 2

By Vlad Yurlov Why is “affordable housing” so expensive? Many politicians, bureaucrats, and…

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Oregon Legislators Should Vote Yes on Nuclear Power

February 24, 2021 0

By Rachel Dawson Oregon is home to NuScale Power, the nation’s leading small…

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Empower Oregon Families Today by Funding Students, Not Systems

February 23, 2021 1

By Kathryn Hickok and Helen Doran Every parent knows a solid education prepares…

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SolarWorld factory closure is the latest among government subsidy mistakes

February 19, 2021 2

By Rachel Dawson Should governments use taxpayer dollars to support select companies of…

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Banning Bacon Won’t Heal the Sick

February 17, 2021 0

By Vlad Yurlov If you thought hospital food was bland now, get ready…

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To ensure the lights stay on, Oregon needs a robust portfolio of energy resources

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By Rachel Dawson Recent freezing temperatures and power outages in both Oregon and…

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Make Oregon the Opportunity State

February 10, 2021 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Oregonians blame Californians for many of our state’s woes….

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Take Stock, Then Take Action on Portland’s Homeless Crisis

February 5, 2021 0

By Vlad Yurlov Since 2015, Portland City Council has declared continuous housing emergencies….

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Portland Is Ill, but Not Dying

February 3, 2021 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. A recent column published in Forbes has caused quite…

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Reduce Homelessness by Reusing the Expo Center

January 27, 2021 0

By Vlad Yurlov Portland values its “green” projects; but local policymakers are attempting…

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Oregon Should Increase Parents’ Education Options to Help Every Child Succeed

January 26, 2021 0

By Kathryn Hickok January 24-30 is National School Choice Week, the world’s largest…

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Compensate Families for Schooling During the Shutdown

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Repurpose money from the Student Success Act to offset the cost to families…

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Press Release: Cascade Policy Institute Offers Straightforward Solutions to Oregon’s Homeless Crisis

January 22, 2021 0

January 22, 2021 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: Eric Fruits, Ph.D.Office: (503) 242-0900eric@cascadepolicy.org…

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Homelessness in the Portland Region

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Some straightforward solutions to a complex problem By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. and Vlad…

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Willamette Cove Is the Reset Button Metro Needs

January 21, 2021 0

By Helen Doran What does an old industrial site from World War II…

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Metro needs to break down barriers to nature

January 20, 2021 0

By Helen Doran In Metro’s latest quarterly newsletter, “Our Big Backyard,” the reader…

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2021: The Year of Wishful Thinking

January 14, 2021 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. With the clock ticking down to midnight on December…

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Why are we still paying a “temporary” energy tax 19 years later?

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By John A. Chalres. Jr. Every month when you pay your electricity bill,…

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The Region’s New Transfer Station Means Frills and Bills

January 13, 2021 0

By Vlad Yurlov Would you like to have a nice picnic near a…

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Portland’s toxic taxes will do little for clean air

January 8, 2021 0

By Rachel Dawson In the middle of a worldwide pandemic that has decimated…

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Oregon’s new cigarette taxes will hurt, not help, low-income residents

January 6, 2021 0

By Rachel Dawson Oregon couldn’t let a new year commence without the rollout…

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Employers Are Left With the Bill After Lockdowns

December 30, 2020 0

By Vlad Yurlov When businesses fail, they shut down. But when the government…

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Portland Has Highest Income Taxes in the U.S.: Are We Getting Our Money’s Worth?

December 23, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. This year, Oregon passed a major milestone. In 2020,…

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Where Can the Homeless Go? Portland Still Doesn’t Know

December 21, 2020 1

Shelter space can be used effectively by tracking and reporting vacancies By Vlad…

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Oregon ratepayers need relief. Ending the Public Purpose Charge can help.

December 16, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson As government-imposed shutdowns continue, more Oregonians are struggling to pay…

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Who Will Pay the Bills When the Pandemic Ends?

December 14, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. This week, the U.K. became the first western nation…

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Cascade Quarterly Winter 2020

December 10, 2020 0

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TriMet’s Zombie Light Rail Project

December 9, 2020 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. President Trump is not the only one refusing…

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Oregon Legislators should throw restaurants and bars a lifeline by legalizing “cocktails to-go”

December 7, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Do you want to enjoy a drink but don’t feel…

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Comments on the Elliott State Research Forest proposal

December 4, 2020 0

John A. Charles, Jr.President & CEOCascade Policy InstituteNovember 29, 2020 Below is a…

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Electricity Ratepayers Need Tax Relief Now

December 3, 2020 0

December 3, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts:John A. Charles, Jr.Office: (503) 242-0900Mobile:…

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Oregon’s “Public Purpose” Energy Tax: Mission Accomplished, or Mission Creep?

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By John A Charles, Jr. and Rachel Dawson EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Oregon Public…

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Government Should Pay the Price for Locking Down Our Economy

December 2, 2020 1

By Vlad Yurlov Oregon’s government is finally feeling the pain of lockdowns. Last…

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Oregon Is Stopping Hospital Construction for Your Own Good

November 26, 2020 0

Eliminating Oregon’s Certificate of Need laws would significantly improve health care By Vlad…

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Wind turbines are not a bird’s best friend. Black paint may be able to help.

November 25, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service estimates up to 500,000…

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Winter Is Coming, the Homeless Need Shelter, and the Expo Center Has the Space

November 23, 2020 1

By Eric Fruits. Ph.D. Winter is coming to Oregon, and it might be…

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Oregon’s New Drug Law Contains a Lethal Dose of Unaccountability

November 18, 2020 0

Voters approve Measure 110, decriminalizing drugs while creating an unaccountable bureaucracy By Eric…

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Oregon should be supporting restaurants and bars, not freezing them out.

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By Rachel Dawson Governor Kate Brown recently decided to take her Coronavirus “two-week…

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What is Going On? Cases Rise and Oregon Schools Open

November 11, 2020 0

By Helen Doran “What is going on?” That’s what many Oregon parents are…

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Dude, where’s my car? New Oregon data shows where electric vehicles are located and where they continue to remain a rarity

November 9, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Where are all the electric cars in Oregon? If you…

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Avoidable Expenses for Affordable Housing

November 4, 2020 0

By Vlad Yurlov While many people in the Portland region value efficient governments,…

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It’s Creepy Season: Metro’s Haunted Lands

October 28, 2020 0

By Helen Doran Did you know that more than three-fourths of Metro’s park…

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$7 Billion for That?

October 23, 2020 0

Metro’s Transportation Tax Will Overspend on Underused Projects By Rachel Dawson and Vlad…

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The Boardman Coal Plant Closed. Now What?

October 21, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson On Thursday, October 15, Portland General Electric pulled the plug…

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Cascade Policy Institute Responds to the Early Closure of the Boardman Coal Plant

October 19, 2020 0

October 19, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Rachel Dawson (503) 242-0900 rachel@cascadepolicy.org…

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Poll Shows Support for Parents to Use State Education Funding for School Choice

October 14, 2020 0

By Kathryn Hickok A RealClear Opinion poll released at the end of September…

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Press Release: METRO GOVERNMENT’S INAPPROPRIATE USE OF TAX DOLLARS TO PROMOTE NEW PAYROLL TAX TO VOTERS

October 12, 2020 0

Cascade Policy Institute urges Metro Auditor and the Oregon Secretary of State to…

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Government Alone Can’t Solve Homelessness

October 7, 2020 0

By Vlad Yurlov On October 2, Helping Hands unveiled its latest transitional housing…

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Press Release: Eric Fruits, Vice President of Research at Cascade Policy Institute, urges Metro Council to reject Ordinance 20-1449

October 3, 2020 0

October 4, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Eric Fruits, Ph.D. (503) 242-0900…

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I was homeschooled. Here is why I support school choice.

October 1, 2020 1

By Helen Doran Thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, many parents now find themselves…

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Metro: Deep in Debt and Getting Deeper

September 30, 2020 1

The regional government plans to borrow money to implement its new income taxes…

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Oregon’s NuScale is one step further to providing states with clean, reliable energy

September 23, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Oregon’s very own NuScale Power, a company developing small-modular nuclear…

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Achieving Equity: Oregon Students Deserve a Money-Back Guarantee

September 22, 2020 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. On September 21, 2020, Oregon’s Senate heard policy proposals…

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Low-Income Oregonians Need Wheels, Not Another Light Rail Line

September 19, 2020 1

By Rachel Dawson Want to help a low-income individual prosper economically? Give them…

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Emancipate the Students

September 16, 2020 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. The state legislature is seeking policy proposals for…

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Cascade Quarterly Fall 2020

September 15, 2020 0

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Metro’s Mission Creep

September 9, 2020 1

By Vlad Yurlov Metro is expected to spend over $1.4 billion this fiscal…

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Pinocchio Politics on the November Ballot

September 3, 2020 2

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. President Trump is frequently accused of lying. But he…

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California Blackouts Show the Need for Reliable Hydropower

August 31, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Recent blackouts in California have demonstrated the need for reliable…

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Metro Pushes Transportation Bond While Acknowledging Serious Problems

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Oregon’s Business Community Is Challenging the $7.8 Billion Measure By Vlad Yurlov After…

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California blackouts serve as a warning to Oregon officials

August 27, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson California’s recent blackouts should serve as a warning to officials…

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The nuclear waste reality that popular media loves to ignore

August 25, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Did you ever watch the Simpsons and think nuclear waste…

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Oregon Students Deserve Stability

August 19, 2020 1

By Helen Doran Oregon guidelines for the 2020 fall semester have been remarkably…

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Higher Taxes, Less Business

August 14, 2020 0

By Cooper Conway Joe Rogan, the outspoken commenter, comedian, and host, announced on…

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Metro’s Untimely, Nonsensical Light-Rail Project

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By John A. Charles, Jr. Last month, the Metro Council voted to send…

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A Money-Back Guarantee for Oregon Students

August 10, 2020 2

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Oregon public school students are not likely to return…

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Portland Politicians Suffer From the Edifice Complex

August 4, 2020 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. On July 24th, the New York Times ran a…

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Metro’s Broken Promise of Racial Equity

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By Helen Doran A scenic drive through the country does not usually call…

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School Choice Means Equitable Funding

July 29, 2020 0

By Cooper Conway Last week, the United States officially surpassed 4 million documented…

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COVID-19 is limiting classroom access; it’s time to stop limiting Oregon’s online charter school enrollment

July 27, 2020 0

By Cooper Conway The Oregon Education Association (OEA) recently penned a letter to legislators urging…

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TriMet’s decreasing ridership makes the SW Corridor project obsolete

July 22, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson TriMet’s weekly system boardings were down 68% in May compared…

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Regulating Third Party Food Delivery Services is Hurting, Not Helping, Portlanders

July 20, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Based on the passage of a 10% cap on commission…

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Coronavirus Shouldn’t Stop Learning

July 15, 2020 1

By Cooper Conway On March 16, Governor Kate Brown directed Oregon schools to…

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Energy Reform Is Needed to Combat Rising Energy Bills in Oregon

July 13, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson After 42 years, the Public Utility Regulatory Policies Act (PURPA)…

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Metro’s Transportation Package: Progressive Politics Mask Regressive Tax

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. While much of the region is stuck at home…

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Metro’s $700,000 Sentiment

July 8, 2020 0

By Helen Cook On June 25th, Metro approved $700,000 in taxpayer money for…

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The Big Jobs Squeeze of 2020

July 7, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. This is a terrible time to own and run…

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July Minimum Wage Increase Means Maximum Uncertainty

July 1, 2020 1

By Cooper Conway On July 1st, the Portland area’s minimum wage will increase…

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Supreme Court Upholds Parents’ Right to Choose Religious Schools

June 30, 2020 0

By Kathryn Hickok The U.S. Supreme Court ruled June 30 in Espinoza v….

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You can count on the “Every Mile Counts” plan to make life costlier for Oregonians

June 25, 2020 1

By Rachel Dawson Governor Kate Brown took carbon policy into her own hands…

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OLCC Provides a Silver Lining in COVID-19 Recovery

June 24, 2020 0

By Vlad Yurlov Alcohol-lovers may have a reason for a toast. Oregon’s Liquor…

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Supporting Students, Not Systems, Is Social Justice

June 18, 2020 1

By Cooper Conway George Floyd’s tragic death has led to growing calls for…

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The Era of Permanent Prosperity Is Over: It’s Time for a Serious Budget Discussion

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. The 2020 we’re living in is very different from…

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