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Recriminalizing Addiction in Oregon

Host Karen James speaks with Babak Zolfaghari-Azar, Senior Policy Manager and Keely Nguyễn, Communications Manager with Partnership for Safety & Justice. As Oregon legislators prepare to recriminalize addiction in Oregon, PSJ will lobby at the Salem Capitol on Feb 14th for homes, healing and healthcare with a focus on Ballot Measure 110, passed by Oregonians in 2020, which

The Skanner News - Eroding Trust in US Elections Taxes State Investigators

As complaints about elections, many of them unfounded, pile up around the country, investigators tasked with dealing with them, find themselves defending the integrity of America’s system for choosing leaders

Police Prepare for Another Hot Summer of Violent Street Clashes as U S Reopens

Police Prepare for Another Hot Summer of Violent Street Clashes as U.S. Reopens On 4/1/21 at 3:35 AM EDT Police, researchers, and hate group watchdogs told Newsweek that summer 2021 could bring with it a new surge in activity, echoing the violent scenes of last summer amid racial justice protests and attempts by far-right groups to spark a second civil war. President Joe Biden s call for unity has so far fallen flat. GOP lawmakers are mobilizing against many aspects of the new administration, such as the strong pushback against the Democratic-proposed coronavirus relief package. Read more Meanwhile, conspiracy theories like QAnon continue to poison political discourse, leveraged by hate groups to recruit more people to their cause.

New Oregon GOP Leader Rallied State Protesters Against Capitol Enemy on January 6

New Oregon GOP Leader Rallied State Protesters Against Capitol Enemy on January 6 Newsweek 2/22/2021 David Brennan © MATHIEU LEWIS-ROLLAND/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Members of the Boogaloo Boys stand armed in front of the Oregon Sate Capitol building in Salem on January 17, 2021. The Oregon Republican Party is under fire after electing an outspoken populist senator as the new chair of the state GOP, despite concerns over his links to far-right extremist groups and his role encouraging activists to storm the state capitol building in December. Sen. Dallas Heard, who represents Oregon s Senate District 1, was elected at a party event on Saturday in which the state GOP confirmed several new top leadership positions, Oregon Public Broadcasting reported.

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