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Cars, not transit, are the COVID-19 transportation heroes

June 10, 2020 1

By Rachel Dawson When it comes to commuting during COVID-19, private vehicles are…

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The hidden truth behind the Renewable Energy Certificate market

June 5, 2020 1

By Rachel Dawson You may have noticed companies and public agencies using the…

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To Meet Kids’ Urgent Education Needs, Oregon Should Give Parents a “Money-Back Guarantee” Through School Choice

June 3, 2020 2

By Kathryn Hickok School choice has been increasing in popularity with parents for…

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Education Savings Accounts Are an Innovative Way to Provide Flexible, Safe K-12 Options

May 29, 2020 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. The COVID-19 pandemic has wrecked state and local budgets….

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School Choice Can Help Solve K-12 Social Distancing Challenges

May 28, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. The COVID-19 pandemic has wrecked education budgets. And, it’s…

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Metro has a history of breaking promises to voters. The housing bond measure is no exception.

May 20, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Metro has a history of breaking promises to voters. This…

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COVID-19 Is Killing the Economy; New Business Taxes Are Bayonetting the Wounded

May 13, 2020 2

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Many Oregon businesses are looking forward toward May 15….

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COVID-19 and New Business Taxes: Bayonetting the Wounded

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Many Oregon businesses are looking forward toward May 15….

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Metro’s Housing Measure: Bad Policy, Terrible Timing

May 8, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Does Metro’s appetite for more money ever end? Last…

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Think renewable energy is infallible? Michael Moore’s film “Planet of the Humans” says to think again

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By Rachel Dawson Despite the claims of environmentalists promoting wind and solar energy,…

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Flexibility and Students’ Needs Should Drive Education Options in 2020

May 6, 2020 0

By Kathryn Hickok Oregon’s experience with COVID-19 will change the ways students in…

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Ballot Measures with No Accountability Deserve a No Vote

April 30, 2020 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. We all need to raise questions about our politicians’…

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Portland Gas Tax: Big Dollars, Minuscule Results

April 29, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. This May, Portland voters will be asked to renew…

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Portland’s homeless population needs a “hand-up,” not another Metro money grab

April 22, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson The Oregon nonprofit Cascadia Clusters understands the value of providing…

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Letting Oregonians Find a Path to Recovery Is Essential Business

April 17, 2020 3

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D.  Oregon is nearing the end of the first month…

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Nature 1, Lockdown 0

April 15, 2020 1

John A. Charles, Jr. Public officials are angry that thousands of Oregonians have…

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As more people work remotely, a reliable grid is needed now more than ever

April 9, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson “The vast disparity between the rich and the poor is,…

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ODOT Must Move Forward on the Rose Quarter I-5 Bottleneck

April 8, 2020 2

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Last week, the Oregon Transportation Commission took a significant…

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Online charter school students were learning at home just fine, so why have their schools been taken away from them?

April 1, 2020 1

By Kathryn Hickok If Oregon charter school students can stay at home and…

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Small Modular Reactors Are Not the 20th-Century Nuclear Plants We’re Familiar With

March 30, 2020 1

By Rachel Dawson Oregon, it’s about time we talk about nuclear power. No,…

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The Upcoming PERS Crisis: The system is facing a $30 billion shortfall—radical reform is needed

March 24, 2020 2

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Coronavirus has hit the economy hard. Nearly all the…

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Oregon Can Support Workers by Reducing Regulations

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By Rachel Dawson Businesses across Oregon are laying off employees and shuttering their…

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Tax Relief Can Slow the Spread of COVID-19 Financial Panic

March 18, 2020 3

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. The coronavirus is already taking a toll on our…

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Kate Brown is out of touch if she thinks an executive order is needed to reduce emissions

March 9, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Oregon’s Governor Kate Brown responded to the Republican walk-out and…

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Cascade Policy Institute Asks the Federal Transit Administration to Enforce Light Rail Contracts with TriMet

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March 9, 2020 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: John A. Charles, Jr. (503)…

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The Housing Crisis Isn’t a Portland Problem; It’s a UGB Problem

March 4, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Portland’s housing crisis isn’t unique to the Metro region. Other…

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Metro’s Housing Tax Requires Serious Oversight

March 2, 2020 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. At the first—and likely only—public hearing on Metro’s “supportive…

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The Grid Is Not a Tinker Toy

February 28, 2020 3

By John A. Charles, Jr. Rarely has Oregon’s lack of political leadership been…

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Cap Taxes or You’ll Trade Business

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By Miranda Bonifield You may not be able to tax carbon out of…

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TriMet Drops Ridership Estimate by 13% for Tigard Light Rail

February 20, 2020 3

By John A. Charles, Jr. After eight years of bragging that the proposed…

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Frustrated with Traffic? According to PBOT, That’s Your Problem

February 13, 2020 1

By Rachel Dawson The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT), the agency charged with…

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Cascade Policy Institute Raises Concerns Metro Is Flouting Oregon Public Meetings Law

February 11, 2020 0

Transparency is critical as Metro asks voters to trust the agency with billions…

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They Always Want More: Voters Face at Least a Half Dozen New Taxes in 2020

February 7, 2020 4

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. With this year’s “short” session of the legislature, the…

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Supreme Court Espinoza Case Debates Parents’ Freedom to Choose Religious Schools

February 6, 2020 0

By Miranda Bonifield When Kendra Espinoza’s husband suddenly left their small family, her…

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Oregon is meeting its 2020 GHG emissions goals, depending on how you measure it

January 29, 2020 2

By Rachel Dawson Is Oregon meeting its 2020 greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction…

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Oregon and Washington Need to Think Bigger on I-5 Bridge Project

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. “It’s time to get this done!” Governor Kate Brown…

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Miss Virginia: A Trailblazer for Educational Opportunity for Today’s Kids

January 28, 2020 0

By Kathryn Hickok and Miranda Bonifield Virginia Walden Ford is a Washington, D.C….

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Eric Fruits, Vice President of Research of Cascade Policy Institute submitted testimony to Metro Council regarding the lax oversight of Metro’s Parks and Nature Program

January 23, 2020 1

Press Release: Eric Fruits, Vice President of Research of Cascade Policy Institute submitted testimony…

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National School Choice Week Celebrates All the Ways Kids Learn

January 22, 2020 0

By Kathryn Hickok January 26-February 1 is National School Choice Week, the world’s…

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Why are rural, low-income residents subsidizing Teslas for Oregon’s urban elite?

January 20, 2020 0

By Rachel Dawson Oregon state officials recently celebrated helping the state reach 25,000…

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New Year, New Tax: What You Need to Know About Oregon’s Gross Receipts Tax

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By Katie Eyre, CPA The 2019 Oregon Legislature established a new tax affecting…

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Espinoza and Equal Opportunity in Education

January 16, 2020 0

By Miranda Bonifield In 1926, an Oregon school controversy made it all the…

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New Portland Design Guideline Will Place Responsibility for Homeless Crisis on Private Property Owners

January 1, 2020 7

By Rachel Dawson There is a homeless crisis in Portland. According to a…

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Press Release: Report shows possible benefits to workers, employers, and unions from increased competition in representation

December 30, 2019 0

December 30, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Eric Fruits, Ph.D. (503) 242-0900…

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Inter-Union Competition and Workplace Freedom: Ending Exclusive Representation

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Labor unions exist to improve compensation and…

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Don’t Pop the Champagne on Oregon’s Job Numbers

December 18, 2019 2

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Oregon is at near full employment. That’s good news,…

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Why Wapato Is the Right Facility for Portland’s Homeless Crisis

December 11, 2019 3

By Rachel Dawson On December 2, I had the opportunity to tour the…

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T2020 is the transportation measure that Metro wants—not Portland residents

December 4, 2019 2

By Rachel Dawson Is it possible to spend billions of dollars on transportation…

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Oregon’s population growth: Slow and steady may not win the race

December 2, 2019 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Oregon’s population grew by more than 41,000 residents last…

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Early Coal Closures Could Spell Trouble for Grid Reliability

November 20, 2019 3

By Rachel Dawson The Northwest Power and Conservation Council regularly assesses the adequacy…

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Deal With It—Commuters Need Cars

November 13, 2019 5

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. How did you get to work today? If you’re…

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Why Cap-and-Trade Can’t Be “Tweaked”

November 6, 2019 3

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Oregon is less than three months away from the…

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Miss Virginia

October 30, 2019 0

By Miranda Bonifield Virginia Walden Ford is a mom whose extraordinary sacrifice and…

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Voters Should Reject Ballot Measure 26-203

October 23, 2019 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. By now, Oregon voters have received their ballots for…

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Enough Is Enough: Voters Should Reject Metro’s Bond Measure

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. By now Oregon voters have received their ballots for…

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Metro’s Housing Philosophy is Political, Not Practical

October 16, 2019 0

By Miranda Bonifield Metro’s attempts to provide low-income public housing since last year’s…

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Press Release: Cascade Policy Institute Publishes Comprehensive Study of Metro’s Parks and Nature Program

October 15, 2019 0

October 15, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts: John A. Charles, Jr. Eric…

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Like Other MAX Projects, TriMet’s Green Line Underdelivers at 10th Anniversary

October 14, 2019 0

By Rachel Dawson TriMet has proven time and again that it is unable…

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Hidden Lands, Unknown Plans: A Quarter Century of Metro’s Natural Areas Program

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By Vladislav Yurlov, Helen Cook, and Micah Perry with Eric Fruits, Ph.D., research…

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TriMet Broke Key Promises About MAX

October 12, 2019 0

Published in Portland Tribune By Rachel Dawson TriMet’s payroll tax has been increasing…

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Oregon Distilleries Deserve Better

October 10, 2019 0

By Helen Cook Oregon has a booming craft distilling industry. That’s why it’s…

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Shrinking Roads and Rising Fatalities Don’t Bode Well for Portland’s Vision Zero

October 9, 2019 0

By Rachel Dawson Portland hasn’t seen 50 road fatalities since 1996. With 43…

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Metro Wants More Money—For Parks You May Never See

October 7, 2019 0

How much would you be willing to spend to buy parkland that would…

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Press Release: Cascade Policy Institute Urges a NO Vote on Measure 26-203

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Cascade Policy Institute Urges a NO Vote on Measure 26-203 Voters should reject…

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Where Is Our Metro Park at Chehalem Ridge?

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By Helen Cook This summer, I was walking on an old logging road…

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Dumbing Down Voters

October 4, 2019 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. In 2016 Val Hoyle, then a legislator from…

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Portland’s Rising Bills are Purposeful Accidents

September 25, 2019 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. Portland City Council has just learned that what it…

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The MAX Yellow Line: A Look Back After 15 Years

September 12, 2019 2

By Rachel Dawson TriMet’s MAX Yellow Line first opened 15 years ago in…

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Cascade Policy Institute Presents a Special Event with Economist Stephen Moore

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Join Cascade Policy Institute for a conversation with economist Stephen Moore. This special…

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Better Buses May Be the Transit Solution the SW Corridor Needs

September 11, 2019 7

By Rachel Dawson TriMet may have found a better alternative to the proposed…

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Portland’s Temporary Gas Tax Should Stay Just That

September 4, 2019 0

By Rachel Dawson Portland’s temporary gas tax should stay just that: temporary. Portland…

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Residents Say Portland is Not the City that Works

August 30, 2019 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. What if the self-proclaimed “City that Works” isn’t working?…

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Stop Raising Rents in Portland

August 29, 2019 0

By Micah Perry On Wednesday, August 7, 2019, the Portland City Council passed…

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The Government-Sanctioned Cat-And-Mouse Game

August 21, 2019 0

By Vlad Yurlov Governments often try to pat themselves on the back. The…

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Congestion Pricing in Portland: Good in Theory, Bad in Practice

August 20, 2019 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. “Good in theory, bad in practice.” Sure, it’s a…

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Metro: Where Temporary Means Forever

August 15, 2019 0

By Rachel Dawson Milton Friedman once famously said that “nothing is more permanent…

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Portland’s City Council Wants Rent to Go Up

August 14, 2019 0

By Micah Perry The Portland City Council recently passed a new ordinance that…

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Oregon Distilleries Deserve Better

August 7, 2019 0

By Helen Cook How much would you be willing to pay in taxes…

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Think TriMet’s New Electric Buses Run on Wind Power? Think Again.

August 2, 2019 3

By Rachel Dawson TriMet unveiled five new battery-electric buses (BEBs) in April 2019,…

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Charter Schools Create Diverse Choices for Students with Different Needs

July 31, 2019 0

By Miranda Bonifield Parents know the educational needs of their children are as…

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Why Is Oregon Centrally Planning the Cannabis Industry?

July 24, 2019 0

By Vlad Yurlov Does the cannabis industry need central planning? The Oregon legislature…

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WES at 10: Time to Admit Failure

July 22, 2019 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. TriMet recently marked the ten-year anniversary of the…

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Congestion by Design on the New Sellwood Bridge

July 12, 2019 1

By John A. Charles, Jr. Portland-area motorists who have to regularly cross the…

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Fresh Spinach for Indifferent Students: Oregon’s Costly Farm-to-School Program

July 10, 2019 1

By Helen Cook When did you last hear a child profess his love…

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Portland’s Clean Energy Tax: A High Cost with Low Benefit

July 4, 2019 0

By Rachel Dawson In January 2019 the City of Portland implemented a voter-approved…

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Public Debt for Public Housing

July 3, 2019 0

By Vlad Yurlov In the 2018 general election, voters approved a bond measure…

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Portland’s Ill-Considered Climate Action Tax

June 26, 2019 1

By Micah Perry Last fall, Portland voters approved a new 1% tax on…

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Oregon Legislator to Oregon Business: “Let ‘em Leave!”

June 12, 2019 1

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. “Let ’em leave. Someone else’ll come in.” That was…

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SW Corridor Project: A Net Negative for the Environment

June 7, 2019 2

By John A. Charles, Jr. Portland politicians claim to be concerned about carbon…

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The New Sellwood Bridge: Promises Unfulfilled

June 6, 2019 1

By John A. Charles. Jr. Executive Summary Portland has an international reputation for…

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Press Release: Multi-year case study of Multnomah County’s Sellwood Bridge explains the history behind worsening traffic congestion in the SE Portland bridge corridor

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June 6, 2019 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: John A. Charles, Jr. 503-242-0900…

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Testimony of Kathryn Hickok Before the Senate Education Committee Regarding SB 668 Education Savings Accounts

June 5, 2019 0

June 5, 2019 Chair Wagner and Members of the Committee, my name is…

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Metro Transportation Funding Task Force Testimony

May 30, 2019 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. At the last meeting, there was a fair…

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Carbon Regulation: Another Legislative Circus

May 23, 2019 0

By John A. Charles, Jr. According to the state’s Global Warming Commission, Oregon…

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Is Oregon Really “Disinvesting” in Education?

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By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. The Portland Association of Teachers declares Oregon has suffered…

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Education Savings Accounts Give Parents the Power of Choice in K-12 Education

May 22, 2019 0

By Kathryn Hickok This month, the Tennessee legislature passed a new Education Savings…

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Tennessee’s New Education Savings Account Law Puts More Parents in the “Driver’s Seat” of Their Kids’ Education

May 15, 2019 0

By Kathryn Hickok This month Tennessee enacted a new Education Savings Account (ESA)…

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Why Record-Breaking Revenues Aren’t Enough

May 8, 2019 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. This week, Oregon is facing a one-day teacher strike,…

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May 8 Should Be Declared “Fix PERS Now Day”

May 7, 2019 0

By Eric Fruits, Ph.D. The Oregon Education Association is organizing a statewide walk-out…

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Florida Legislature Gives 18,000 More Children the Chance for a Great Education

May 1, 2019 0

By Kathryn Hickok This week, the Florida legislature passed a bill that would…

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