Everything you need to know about Australian public policy. Grattan Institute is dedicated to developing high quality public policy for Australia’s future. Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. Our podcasts concentrate on budget policy, economic growth, energy, health, institutional reform, household finances, school education, and disability policy.
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Australia is facing its most significant challenges since World War Two. Geopolitical tensions are increasing, Cultural self-confidence is in decline. The values which define us freedom, democracy, egalitarianism, and sacrifice – are being put to the test. Over this special podcast series Tony and I discuss how Australia can not only survive, but flourish in the decades ahead.
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Every week Grant Reeher, Political Science Professor and Senior Research Associate at the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at Syracuse University, leads a conversation with a notable guest. Guests include people from central New York -- writers, politicians, activists, public officials, and business professionals whose work affects the public life of the community -- as well as nationally prominent figures visiting the region to talk about their work.
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Devil's Advocate with Jon Caldara is a current events show not to be missed. Each week it features lively - and sometimes heated - debates between elected officials, journalists, activists, concerned citizens, subject-matter experts, and hard-pressing host Jon Caldara, president of the Independence Institute. Jon is not afraid to express his "free-market" views, and his guests are not afraid to take on those opinions. It all makes for an informative, lively public affairs program.
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One of the many public affairs lecture series Maine Public Radio presents weekdays in the 2:00 pm Public Affairs Programs block. In partnership with many civic minding organizations and educational institutions from all around the state, Speaking in Maine features diverse speakers addressing many of the important issues of our day. The Executive Producer for Speaking in Maine is Susan Tran.
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An award-winning podcast from the Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University, exploring today's biggest global challenges with the world's leading experts. Listen every other week by subscribing wherever you listen to podcasts.
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Accelerate your success with insights from a multidisciplinary team of healthcare strategy, regulatory affairs, population health, patient engagement, and interoperability experts. These timely discussions can help you navigate challenges from COVID-19 and the “new normal” to value-based care.
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Conversations about projects and research undertaken by scholars & affiliates of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University; interviews with renowned fellows from CASBS history; and audio versions of occasional CASBS live events. CASBS is a scholarly community like no other for collaborative, cross-disciplinary, generative research. It brings together deep thinkers to address wicked problems and significant societal challenges. It empowers them to ...
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HLTH (Health) Forward is where we hold space for Healthcare leaders, physicians, and key health policymakers to discuss what takes us to move Healthcare Forward. We want to hear challenges, ideas, and out-of-the-box solutions for us to unite our ecosystems further and move the needle towards an innovative, affordable, and all-inclusive healthcare ecosystem. * Not affiliated with HLTH events
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This podcast explores the intersections of development, public technology, governance, and market innovation. We specifically discuss the Digital Public Infrastructure ecosystem, its possibilities, and concerns. Season 1 is sponsored by the Fletcher Forum of World Affairs.
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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley
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Leading Improvements in Higher Education with Stephen Hundley is an award-winning podcast service of the Assessment Institute in Indianapolis, the oldest and largest higher education assessment and improvement event in the U.S. Learn more at go.iu.edu/assessmentinstitute. The podcast profiles people, initiatives, institutions, and organizations improving conditions in higher education. Join thought leaders for engaging discussions of enduring and emerging topics, themes, and trends affecting ...
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Macdonald-Laurier Institute's premier public policy podcast.
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News, analysis and interviews from the Institute of Public Affairs, Australia's voice for freedom.
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Mark Blyth, political economist at Brown's Watson Institute, and Carrie Nordlund, political scientist and associate director of Brown's Master of Public Affairs program, share their take on the week's news.
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Inspire FM’s current affairs show seeking to dig past the headlines and discussing issues affecting Muslims around the globe. Inspire FM – Positively Inspiring the Community.
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The IPA's Looking Forward Podcast - A weekly podcast of debate and discussion about politics and ideas hosted by Scott Hargreaves, Editor of the IPA Review and Chris Berg of RMIT University and Fellow of the IPA
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The Swedish Institute of International Affairs (Utrikespolitiska institutet - UI) is an independent institute and a platform for research and information on international relations and foreign policy. The Institute's mission is to inform and enrich the public debate by promoting interest in and knowledge of international relations and foreign policy. This mission is pursued through our research, seminars, Utrikesmagasinet (UI's online forum for analysis and opinion) and by presence in the me ...
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Founded in 1961 by strategist Herman Kahn, Hudson Institute challenges conventional thinking and helps manage strategic transitions to the future through interdisciplinary studies in defense, international relations, economics, health care, technology, culture, and law. Hudson seeks to guide public policy makers and global leaders in government and business through a vigorous program of publications, conferences, policy briefings, and recommendations.
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Croydon Constitutionalists podcast promotes a Classically Liberal set of ideas and encourage others to campaign and promote individual freedom.
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Here is Hans Hoppe's first treatise in English — actually his first book in English — and the one that put him on the map as a social thinker and economist to watch. He argued that there are only two possible archetypes in economic affairs: socialism and capitalism. All systems are combinations of those two types. The capitalist model he defines as pure protection of private property, free association, and exchange — no exceptions. All deviations from that ideal are species of socialism, wit ...
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The Global Pathways Podcast with Ray Offenheiser features leading policy-makers, academics, and activists working to address today's most pressing global challenges. Together with host Ray Offenheiser—the Director of the Pulte Institute for Global Development and a Distinguished Professor of the Practice in the Keough School of Global Affairs at the University of Notre Dame—guests discuss current events, public policy, cutting-edge research, and more.
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Around The Hill is a weekly podcast that invites you to quickly digest what is driving the public affairs agenda being presented at live journalism events in the city. Every week we summarize the big ideas, interview event organizers and meet the speakers of events produced by the most prominent national media outlets, NGOs and educational institutions. In Ottawa, the live journalism and public affairs events we review include those produced by: The Hill Times, MacLean’s, The Economic Club, ...
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Policy Talk is a public affairs podcast that brings unique analysis and fresh insights to some of the most complex and urgent foreign and domestic policy challenges facing America and our allies today. Each episode features a deeply knowledgeable expert in an engaging, in-depth conversation about a specific public policy topic. Policy Talk seeks to educate and inform listeners who care about key public policy questions so they can better participate in the consequential debates occurring in ...
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New Mainers Speak shares delightful, meaningful, funny yet sensitive conversations about what life is like in Maine for immigrants, in their own words. In each episode a member of the community shares personal experiences from his or her home country, as well as stories about life in Maine. New Mainers Speak is a 30 minute interview between a foreign-born resident of Maine and Kate Manahan, the show’s producer and host. Genuine empathy develops from witnessing an individual’s story. That inf ...
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Filling the Gapp is a podcast about the important topics in South Africa that goes beyond the usual discussions of government simply in terms of corruption and incompetence. Of course, they are. But we aim to go deeper than that. What are the deeper underlying reasons informing South Africa's ruling ANC? How does the historical background of the ANC elders inform their strange decisions to ban the sources of sin tax, cigarettes and alcohol? How did the good intentions of anti-Apartheid activ ...
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”Israel Lobby Damage Assessment” is a podcast of the Institute for Research Middle Eastern Policy. IRmep is a Washington-based nonprofit organization that studies US-Middle East policy formulation. Founded in 2002, IRmep is non-partisan and does not support or oppose candidates for public office. IRmep’s Center for Policy & Law files Freedom of Information Act requests and lawsuits to create warranted transparency and reveal the functions of government. It also examines how balanced and vigo ...
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Welcome to Health+Tech — Our podcast explores issues and trends at the intersection of healthcare, technology and innovation The podcast is presented by the firm’s Digital Health, Technology and Innovation Group, which helps clients navigate transactional, regulatory and compliance challenges in areas such as telehealth, data privacy and security, and health information technology. McGuireWoods is a full-service firm providing legal and public affairs solutions to corporate, individual, and ...
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Ronald Reagan began his broadcasting career as a radio announcer for the Chicago Cubs, WHO Radio, Des Moines, Iowa. The Great Communicator had a wonderful voice that people trusted and made ever radio show an experience. Ronald Wilson Reagan (February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was the fortieth President of the United States (1981–1989) and the thirty-third Governor of California (1967–1975). Born in Illinois, Reagan moved to Los Angeles, California in the 1930s, where he was an actor, presiden ...
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The Next Frontier: Medtronic's CTO Ken Washington discusses AI, Robotics and Patient Outcomes
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Medtronic's technological strategy represents a sophisticated convergence of AI, data analytics, and medical innovation, positioned to fundamentally reshape healthcare delivery. Under Chief Technology Officer Ken Washington's leadership, the organization is pioneering a model of technological augmentation that prioritizes human expertise while leve…
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Rachel May and Will Barclay on the Campbell Conversations
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Program transcript: Grant Reeher: Welcome to the Campbell Conversations, I'm Grant Reeher. Governor Kathy Hochul has given her State of the State address and presented her budget for the year. Back with me today on the program to provide reactions to that and also offer a preview of the legislative session are New York State Senator Rachel May and …
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Grants Pass sued again over ‘objectively unreasonable’ homeless ordinances
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Months after its Supreme Court win, Grants Pass faces a new lawsuit claiming its homeless policies violate state law and discriminate against people with disabilitiesBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Spokane author Leyna Krow explores climate change, motherhood and magic in new book
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“Sinkhole and Other Inexplicable Voids” is a new short story collection from Spokane author Leyna Krow. Set in the Pacific Northwest, her characters explore what it means to be a good mother, daughter, sister or wife, in a changing world that tends to only get stranger. These characters wrestle with the real threats of climate change in the region,…
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Ed Warner is an engineer, scientist, conservationist, and philanthropist. Back in the day, he even used a slide rule. He learned understanding how to measure something isn't just about science.By Independence Institute
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Clackamas Women's Services domestic violence shelter faces uncertainty in federal funding
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The order sparked widespread confusion and left many Oregon organizations concerned about funding, including Clackamas Women's Services, which provides domestic violence services.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon passed expensive legislation supporting renters facing housing crisis. Eviction cases are still climbing
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QA about Eviction legBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Demystifying the Disinformation Marketplace
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There never will be enough independent fact checking of online political advertising and their ecosystems. Can we develop methods and tools to demonetize or at least disincentivize the behaviors of disinformation producers as well as the ad firms and content providers in business with them? 2023-24 CASBS fellow Ceren Budak navigates the disinformat…
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Sir Francis Drake’s ‘Fair and Good Bay’ was long thought to be in California. Now some experts point to Oregon
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The English explorer could have careened his Golden Hind for repair at Whale Cove near Depoe Bay, Oregon, in the late 16th century, according to scholars such as Portland State University anthropologist Melissa Darby.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Mid-Coast Forum on Foreign Relations: Doug Lute
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Ambassador Douglas Lute is the former United States Ambassador to NATO. Appointed by President Obama, he assumed the Brussels-based post in 2013 and served until 2017. During this period, he was instrumental in designing and implementing the 28-nation Alliance responses to the most severe security challenges in Europe since the end of the Cold War.…
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Rep. John Mannion on the Campbell Conversations
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Congressman John W. Mannion (NY-22) outside his Washington, D.C. office( Office of Congressman John W. Mannion ) One of the most competitive, watched and costly congressional elections last November was right here in central New York, in the 22nd Congressional District, where Democrat John Mannion defeated incumben…
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Woodburn braces for Trump 2.0By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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What Does UDS+ Really Mean for Health Centers?
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In this episode, NextGen Healthcare’s Michele Hannagan is cutting through the complexity of UDS+ with guests Rebecca Rudd, RN, BSHIM, director of government affairs for OSIS, and Tracie Zeagler, MSN, RN, director of health informatics and information management at Kinston Community Health Center.
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The Wonks' List: The Best Technical Policy Reads of 2024
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Each year, our staff curate the Wonks' List, a selection of the best technical reads for policy enthusiasts. From the housing crisis to trade policy, each of these works sparks discussion on pressing economic issues. On this podcast, Senior Associates Nick Parkinson and Elizabeth Baldwin break down what made the Wonks' List for 2024, and why. Read …
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Jon Caldara asks longtime Colorado political strategist Eric Sondermann why the democratically controlled state government is passing so many anti liberty and anti business laws and regulations? He answers it in three little words.By Independence Institute
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January 6 pardons could lead to more political violence, experts say
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President Donald Trump has pardoned or commuted sentences for hundreds of Jan 6th defendants including those in the PNWBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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S4E01 Australia’s Future with Tony Abbott – Australia’s energy emergency
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On a new season of the Australia’s Future podcast, former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the Institute of Public Affairs, Tony Abbott, and IPA Deputy Executive Director, Daniel Wild, discuss what to expect in the year ahead. Tony shares his perspective and insights on the early days of the Trump administration and delivers his unique in…
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Senator Ron Wyden calls on federal government to publish data on climate change affecting homeowners insurance
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Last week following the devastating wildfires in California, eight US senators sent a letter, urging the US Treasury and Federal Insurance Office to publish data about how the climate crisis is impacting homeowners insurance. One of the authors of that letter was Oregon Senator Ron Wyden.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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President Trump is back in office. What have we learned so far?
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On Monday, January 20, Donald Trump was once again sworn in as President of the United States. The ceremony was moved indoors due to the cold, where Trump declared in his inaugural address that no president has ever been tested like he has, and that “the new golden age for America starts now.” However, it wasn’t all speeches and ceremonies on Monda…
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How the Trump administration could affect the I-5 bridge replacement project
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How the Trump administration could affect the I-5 bridge replacement projectBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon lawmakers convene the 2025 legislative session
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Oregon lawmakers convene the 2025 legislative sessionBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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s05e04: A Conversation with an Assessment Leader Involved in Championing Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
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This episode features a conversation with a higher education assessment leader involved in championing Student Learning Outcomes, or SLOs as they are also known. Our guest is Jarek Janio, who, in addition to being a faculty member at Santa Ana College, is also one of the founders of the California Outcomes & Assessment Coordinator Hub, otherwise kn…
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Emily Thorson on the Campbell Conversations
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(Syracuse University) Much has been made in recent years about both misinformation and disinformation among American citizens. This week, Grant Reeher talks with Emily Thorson, a political science professor at Syracuse University's Maxwell School, and the author of "The Invented State: Policy Misperceptions and the American Public."…
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Oregonians share hopes and concerns as Donald Trump begins his second term
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Oregonians share hopes and concerns as Donald Trump begins his second termBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Super stressful: how Australia can simplify retirement incomes
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Do you find the idea of planning for your retirement overwhelming? If that’s you, you’re not alone. Our new report shows about 80 per cent of Australians find retirement planning complicated and about 60 per cent of Australians expect that their retirement will be financially stressful.But there are three things the government could do to simplify …
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Rare Disease Advocacy: Tamar Thompson, Global Corporate Affairs @Alexion Pharmaceuticals by AstraZeneca
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95% of rare diseases do not have approved treatments, highlighting the significant unmet need in the rare disease community. The unpredictable symptoms and long diagnostic process for conditions like neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder (NMOSD) can lead to debilitating long-term disabilities. There is an urgent need for increased education, resou…
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Episode 97 - Heather McKee: Academics For Academic Freedom
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We recently held a public meeting in Purley and we were joined by Heather McKee, the Convenor of Students at Academics For Academic Freedom (AFAF) https://www.afaf.org.uk Get in touch: Twitter: @CroydonConst Email: contact@croydonconstitutionalists.uk Facebook: facebook/CroydonConstitutionalists http://croydonconstitutionalists.uk/…
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It’s day eight of the Providence health care workers strike. Close to 5,000 nurses and about 150 doctors went on strike indefinitely starting last week. Providence has offered to resume bargaining -- but both sides have indicated they’re not expecting a quick resolution.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Hydroelectric dams on Oregon’s Willamette River kill salmon. Congress says it’s time to consider shutting them down
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The newly signed legislation follows reporting from Oregon Public Broadcasting and ProPublica that underscored the risks and costs associated with a plan to migrate salmon past hydroelectric dams using a giant fish collector and tanker trucks.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregonians buy cellphones, cars and e-bikes ahead of potential tariffs
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President Donald Trump has called for blanket tariffs on U.S. trading partners, a move economists say would raise prices for consumer goods.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon lawmakers officially convene the 2025 legislative session today.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Trump administration could test Oregon's strong protections for immigrants
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Trump administration could test Oregon's strong protections for immigrantsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Mid-Coast Forum on Foreign Relations: James Bosworth
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James Bosworth is the founder of Hxagon, a company that provides political risk analysis and bespoke research in Latin America. With over 20 years of experience researching and writing about Latin America, he assists financial institutions, investors, and analysts at corporations operating throughout the Western Hemisphere understand current events…
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People with disabilities are extra vulnerable in major disasters like wildfires
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A conversation with Disability Rights Oregon about how Oregon is prepared to help people with disabilities in a major disaster.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Governor Polis Deports Criminal Migrants?
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What's it like going into the state legislature as a newbie representative walking right into GOP dysfunction in a brewing progressive civil war? Well, Jarvis Caldwell is about to find out.By Independence Institute
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Why it matters that Oregon just lost its chief forester
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The Oregon Department of Forestry is embroiled in budgetary and workplace conduct issues. Now Oregon state forester Cal Mukumoto is leaving.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Bend moves forward on affordable housingBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Brian Taylor on the Campbell Conversations
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Program transcript: Grant Reeher: Welcome to the Campbell Conversations, I'm Grant Reeher. My guest today is Brian Taylor. He's a political science professor and director of the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs at the Maxwell School of Syracuse University. And he's an expert on Russia, particularly its leadership and its military. He's been on …
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Portland sound engineer reflects on time with Bob Dylan
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Audiences across the country are debating the accuracy of the new movie about Bob Dylan: ‘A Complete Unknown.’ For retired Portland sound engineer Dennis Darby, he doesn’t need to debate. He was there – at least for some of it.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon roads and bridges are old and damaged. Fixing them is an expensive task for lawmakers this year
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Oregon roads and bridges are old and damaged. Fixing them is an expensive task for lawmakers this yearBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Washougal joins cities around the US with anti-camping restrictions aimed at homeless
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Washougal joins cities around the US with anti-camping restrictions aimed at homelessBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Are Colorado's laws making the state an illegal immigration magnet? With over two decades experience working for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, John Fabbricatore has seen firsthand the dangers of the Venezuelan gangs in Aurora and their ties to international terrorism.By Independence Institute
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For over a decade, the Portland Mercado has been a hub for Latinx communities and food vendors. But last year, a fire destroyed parts of the public market, shuttering its doors. Now, the Mercado plans to rebuild with community support.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Can the “free market” solve the climate crisis?
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While there are many hurdles to addressing the climate crisis in a meaningful way, there’s been one consistent bright spot in climate news over the last decade: the price of renewable energy — particularly solar and wind power — has dropped dramatically. By many measures, they’re now cheaper to produce than fossil fuels. So does that mean that when…
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Crook County school board ousts superintendent after 6 months
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Melissa Skinner’s critics say the conflict hits a nerve in the national debate over activism in public education.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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As board games boom, one Portland-area group brings new games and new friends to the table
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As board games boom, one Portland-area group brings new games and new friends to the tableBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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