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Issue/Comment
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Votes
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Long Term 2 Enhanced Surface Water Treatment Rule (LT2)-- oppose EPA’s mandate to install an expensive water filtration system and cover reservoirs by exempting mandate from federal EPA rule in both federal and state legislative agendas. Bring back the clean water variance. This should be a high priority in the federal agenda.
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10
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Oregon Sustainability Center (OSC)—Support the City of Portland’s advocacy for the OSC at the state legislature. Also support the Park Avenue West project.
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9
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Tuition Repayment—Advocate for state to pass legislation that would allow college graduates to work off student loans through community service after graduation. This would help mitigate rising tuition costs.
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9
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Tuition Equity—Support tuition equity legislation.
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7
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Corporate personhood—Pass legislation to change the legal doctrine that allows corporations to have the same rights as people. Cities that have passed resolutions to end corporate personhood areBoulder,CO;Missoula,MT; andMadison,WI.
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7
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Ecodistricts Development—Support creation of ecodistricts throughout Portland, not just in the downtown core area, and scale it to the neighborhoods.
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6
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Homeschooling—End homeschooling, as more kids are being homeschooled. When they drop out, they have an impact on the graduation rates and there isn’t evidence that homeschooled youth are getting an adequate education.
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4
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Cell Tower Siting—The City should oppose the siting of cell towers that are being built in close proximity to residences. The City needs to fight federal preemption and their control over cell tower siting.
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4
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Virtual State Bank--HB 3452 was introduced in the 2011 State Legislative Session that would have established a state bank. The City should support reintroduction of this bill as it keeps helps localize capital investments and helps small businesses and farms.
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2
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Instant Run Off Voting System – support election reform legislation that would allow voters to rank their preferences on the ballot causing the candidate to receive the lowest number of first choices to drop off the ballot. This process continues until the candidate that has received the majority of the votes is declared the winner.
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2
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Cap Rent Increases—Limit rent increases by tying any increases to median income and the consumer price index by lifting state preemptions.
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2
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Solar panel installation – Homeowner Associations (HOA) have restrictions on installing solar panels. Advocate for the state legislature to remove HOA barriers to solar panel installations.
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2
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Conflict of Interest—Establish stronger conflict of interest laws to prevent individuals from working in an industry they are regulating. This is important to prevent corruption by preventing a person to work for a business they are regulating.
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2
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Youth Resources—Advocate for more investment and resources forOregon’s youth. The increase in youth gang activity requires more prevention programs to prevent gang youth involvement.
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2
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Health Care Cultural Competency—Support cultural competency programs forOregon’s health care workers.
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2
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Feed-in Tariffs – Advocate for legislation that would support feed-in tariffs for renewable energy.
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2
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Community Gardens—Implement and develop more community gardens statewide. This will reduce reliance on state hunger programs.
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1
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Safety—Advocate for a law that would prevent bicyclists from bicycling in crosswalks, as this creates a hazard for pedestrians.
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1
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Bicycle Safety Training—Begin to train bicyclists starting in grade school on bicycle safety (similar to a program being implemented in theNetherlands). This program should be linked to the Safe Routes to School program.
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1
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Employment for Disabled Persons—Advocate for enhancing the ability of people with disabilities to access jobs.
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1
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Glass-Steagall Act—Reinstate the provisions of the Glass-Steagall Act, which would prohibit a bank holding company from owning both a commercial and investment bank.
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1
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Public Campaign Financing—Advocate for candidates to be able to quality for public funding for their campaign.
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1
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Public Investment Credit Union—create a publicly owned credit union to encourage small business and worker collectives inOregon.
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1
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Tri-Met Service--Reinstate Tri-Met’s “owl service” in order to accommodate those who get off work after the current service ends.
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1
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Elder Care—Advocate for increased resources to care for the seniors and frail elderly people.
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1
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Job Creation Impact—Require that all legislation and city ordinances report how many jobs would be created, lost or eliminated as a result of the respective legislation and/or ordinance.
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1
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Transportation Tax Allocation--Balance the allocation of transportation taxes between cars and other transportation modes.
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1
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Tuition Reciprocity--Reinstate reciprocity betweenOregon andWashington college students who reside on the respective state borders to allow in-state tuition for students who meet this criterion.
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1
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Tri-Met Board Representation--Appoint a task force to examine Tri-Met board representation.
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1
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Rising Tuition Costs--Address the rising cost of higher education tuition, which is making college inaccessible for more potential students. State legislature needs to understand these tuition increases within the context of how this impacts education and workforce development.
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1
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Job Creation--Need to create more jobs using Keynesian programs for job creation.
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No votes
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Wi-Fi Infrastructure—Develop free Wi-Fi infrastructure.
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No votes
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Campaign Contributions—Place restraints on campaign contributions
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No votes
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Energy Tax—Assess power shipped toCalifornia fromOregon wind farms who received anOregon tax credit
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No votes
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Redistricting--The Powellhurst-Gilbert neighborhood is being divided into multiple legislative districts, as a result of redistricting. This has created a situation where the neighborhood must engage seven legislators. The neighborhood is requesting that the City help them have a “voice”.
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No votes
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DMV Online Test— Require all drivers to pass an on-line exam of current traffic laws, with emphasis on the rules pertaining to pedestrian and bicycle rights and responsibilities, before their license can be renewed.
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No votes
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On-line voting—Pass legislation to allow online voting similar toCanada’s system. This would also boost the youth vote.
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No votes
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Green Buildings--Support developing model green building projects in all ofPortland’s neighborhood, not just the Central City.
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No votes
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Hydrogen Buses—Pass legislation that would require Tri-Met to test hydrogen buses.
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No votes
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UGB Population Forecasting—Reexamine law that relates to Metro’s data modeling to forecast population growth, as Metro needs to find the right methodology to accurately predict population growth.
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No votes
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Urban Agriculture—Advocate for more protections and incentives for urban agriculture and provide incentives to use underused and blighted properties for urban agriculture
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No votes
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OLCC Licensing—Support to allow for emergency closures of establishments serving alcohol because of serious alcohol-related incidents that endanger public safety.
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No votes
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Urban Renewal—Support urban renewal.
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No votes
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