Monthly Archives: March 2007

Elections Matter

For anyone who questions whether or not elections matter, read this article in today’s Oregonian. With a Democratic Governor and legislature, bills that would never see the light of day are being heard and in many cases put into effect. Issues like protecting consumers from usurious pay day lenders,… >> More Updates

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Engaging young voters

Last Friday, I was part of a panel discussion at the John F. Kennedy School of Government’s Institute of Politics. One of the points we discussed was how to talk with young voters regarding issues that matter to them. So it is with great interest that I came across… >> More Updates

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Giuliani leads

Even though he supports for a woman’s right to chose and public financing of abortions, his representation of liberal New York City and a checkered marital history Rudy Giuliani is opening a wide gap in national polls for the Republican presidential nomination. While national polls are not as important as… >> More Updates

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The most accomplished Governor in the nation?

As you may know I am very proud of my former client Governor Ted Kulongoski. But with the recent agreement to create a State savings account, or Rainy Day Fund, and increase the corporate minimum bringing new stability to Oregon’s tax system. I believe Governor Kulongoski might be the most… >> More Updates

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