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4 in 10 Oregonians agree with core white nationalist arguments, survey reveals

4 in 10 Oregonians agree with core white nationalist arguments, survey reveals Survey results indicated that, when compared to a DHM panel in 2018, fewer Oregonians believed in protecting and preserving the country’s multicultural heritage. Credit: Andrew Selsky, Associated Press A protester carries a Proud Boys banner in front of the Oregon State Capitol in Salem, Ore. on Sept. 7, 2020. Author: Dianne Lugo (Salem Statesman Journal) Published: 4:45 PM PDT June 14, 2021 Updated: 4:46 PM PDT June 14, 2021 SALEM, Ore. Nearly four in 10 Oregonians strongly or somewhat agree with statements that reflect core arguments of white nationalist and other far-right groups, according to a new statewide survey.

Survey reveals scale of Oregonian support for white nationalist ideals

Survey reveals scale of Oregonian support for white nationalist ideals
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White extremist views strong in Oregon despite majority opposition, poll finds

Nearly four in 10 Oregon residents agree with statements aligned with white extremists views, according to a poll commissioned by a major progressive group released Thursday.

Pharma funded over 2,400 state lawmaker campaigns in 2020

Pharma funded over 2,400 state lawmaker campaigns in 2020
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Execs Raked in COVID Hazard Pay; Pharma-Funded Campaigns; Faulty Vaccine Equity Data

WSJ. Yet eight of nine managers who earned too much to qualify for the pay received it anyway, WSJ reported, citing records it obtained. A trio of top managers collectively received more than $40,000. That s despite agency emails showing the managers were repeatedly told they didn t qualify for the hazard pay. A March report by WSJ prompted the agency to begin its own investigation, and New Jersey has since recovered improper payments to some of the senior managers involved. WSJ further reported that there are plans to restructure certain agency operations in the coming weeks, citing two state officials. The hazard pay debacle comes as the New Jersey attorney general undertakes an investigation into nursing homes with high numbers of COVID-19 deaths, including veterans homes.

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