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February 12, 2018 - HB 4001 and SB 1507 could deliver significant pollution reductions

Testimony on HB 4001/SB 1507 Regarding Energy Rationing for Environmental Quality Testimony of John A. Charles, Jr. President & CEO, Cascade Policy Institute Regarding HB 4001/SB 1507 Members of the Committee: I have spent the last 45 years of my life promoting environmental quality. I began my career working for […]


February 9, 2018 - Biofuels can reduce carbon emissions 43%

Jake Gibson University of Oregon Student Biofuels made here in the U.S. provide Americans with many benefits outside of the cost savings we enjoy at the pump. However, thanks to the spread of misinformation by petroleum companies, most of the general public is unaware of the positive impact biofuels have […]


February 7, 2018 - HB 4109: Carbon Sequestration Bill

Representative David Brock Smith (R-Port Orford) has long been an advocate for rural Oregon communities and their residents. As a former School Board Member for the Port Orford-Langlois School District; which is the 8th most impoverished School District in the Nation, Curry County Commissioner, Association of Oregon Counties and Association […]


February 7, 2018 - Walden: bridging the “digital divide”

Greg Walden leads hearing on connecting rural America with broadband Congressman Greg Walden Stresses importance of bridging the “digital divide” and improving broadband connectivity in Oregon Continuing his efforts to improve broadband connectivity in rural Oregon, Rep. Greg Walden (R-Hood River) today led a hearing to examine legislation aimed at […]


February 5, 2018 - NW bipartisan group to Secretary Zinke: Hands Off Our Coast

Merkley, Wyden, DeFazio, Schrader, Bonamici, Blumenauer to Secretary Zinke: Hands Off Our Coast Congresswoman Suzanne Bonamici Bipartisan group of lawmakers strongly opposes oil and gas production off the coast of the Pacific Northwest Oregon’s Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden and Representatives Peter DeFazio, Kurt Schrader, Suzanne Bonamici and Earl […]


January 31, 2018 - Oregon Far Bureau lays out 2018 legislative priorities

OFB priorities for 2018 Oregon Legislature The 2018 Oregon Legislative Session starts on Feb. 5. From the first gavel drop, Oregon Farm Bureau (OFB) Government Affairs staff will be at the capitol representing the interests of Farm Bureau members and advocating for the unique needs of Oregon agriculture.


January 29, 2018 - Dam project could see devastating effects in Willamette Valley

Dam project could have severe impact on farmers Oregonians For Food and Shelter A major proposal to boost fish passage and stabilize the water temperature at Detroit Dam could leave irrigators high and dry for up to two years in the Mid-Willamette Valley. The North Santiam River flows past fields […]


January 24, 2018 - New research could end tobacco use

Innovative Technology Can Reduce Tobacco Harm and Save Oregonians Tax Dollars Cascade Policy Institute By Steve Buckstein To eventually end cigarette use in America, rather than rely on tobacco taxes, public service announcements, and restrictions on cigarette use, we might look toward innovation. New technologies hold out the promise of […]


January 22, 2018 - Oregon to take center stage at the Capitol

Peter DeFazio Applauds U.S. Forest Service Decision to use Oregon Tree as Capitol Christmas Tree Congressman Peter DeFazio Rep. Peter DeFazio today applauded the U.S. Forest Service’s decision to use a tree from Oregon’s Willamette National Forest as the 2018 U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree. The tree will be a gift […]


January 19, 2018 - Dumping NAFTA would doom farmers

By Karl Rove, Wall Street Journal 1,18,18 In a Wall Street Journal interview last week, President Trump said if he were to “terminate” the North American Free Trade Agreement, it “would be frankly a positive for our country.” This bluster could be a negotiating ploy before the next trilateral Nafta […]