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The Bright Side of Life

Let’s face it, the news today can be downright depressing. It’s important to remember that things aren’t all bad — in fact, there are some really great things happening around us all the time. Introducing, The Bright Side of Life!

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Dennis Richardson Thinks We're Stupid

Did you get Spam King Richardson’s latest email? (Considering that he has at least half a million email addresses, there’s a good chance you did.)

If you thought Richardson’s spam emails were offensive and intellectually dishonest before, wait till you get a look at his latest one:

 

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ACA: "helps transforms the experience of healthcare to be more equitable and inclusive"

Today we're running community responses to the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. Below is a short video of Joseph from APANO, who shares how important the ACA is to all communities and "helps transforms the experience of healthcare to be more equitable and inclusive."

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The Affordable Care Act and Women

Today we're running community responses to the Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act. Below is a short video of Ann from the Oregon Foundation for Reproductive Health, who shares how important the ACA is to women and women's health.

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Affordable Health Care Act Upheld: React and Rally!

We're running community members' reactions to the Supreme Court's historic decision to uphold the ACA. Some community members reacted by rallying together to celebrate. Below is a short video of Ron Williams, Oregon Action Executive Director, as he reminds us all exactly how impactful the policy is:

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Affordable Health Care Act upheld: Reactions

Today, the Supreme Court ruled to uphold the basic provisions of the Affordable Health Care Act. The monumental decision paves the way for continued progress in American healthcare: ensuring that the nation continues taking efforts to provide a reality in which pursuing good health is no longer a luxury.

Oregonians across diverse perspectives and different life situations have reached out to share their common support for Obamacare.

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Oregon Transformation Project's Money Madness

Yesterday, we explored the peculiar link between Rep. Matt Wingard, Lindsay Berschauer (who is running to replace him), and the Oregon Transformation Project. Several of the PAC’s financial transactions served as clues to reveal the connection.

But that’s only one race, and the Oregon Transformation Project seems to be positioning themselves as the new heavy hitters in Oregon Republican politics. So what other interesting patterns do their financial records show?

A Subsidiary of Stimson Lumber?

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Oregon Transformation Project: They're ba-aack!

The Oregon Transformation was a heavy player in this year’s May primary, shoving hundreds of thousands of dollars into Clackamas County as part of their new political strategy to take over local races.

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The Bright Side of Life

Let’s face it, the news today can be downright depressing. It’s important to remember that things aren’t all bad — in fact, there are some really great things happening around us all the time. Introducing, The Bright Side of Life!

Happy Friday, folks! Here are a few stories that brightened things up around the OO office this week:

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Taking the initiative on school funding

Ezra Klein had a great piece in the Washington Post earlier this week, exploring why teachers are being fired. Here’s what he found out: Voters support schools. Voters want schools to be adequately funded. And voters would rather increase taxes than decrease school funding.

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