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The Liftoff: A year in review

Welcome back to The Liftoff! And Happy New Year! Whether you’ve been with us all year, or you’re a new subscriber—thank you!

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The Liftoff: Will there be a special session?

Welcome back to The Liftoff! Merry Christmas! We know it’s a holiday, so we’ll make this edition brief.

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Make America 1973 Again

In a recent column, "what drives progressives to the right," the New York Times’ Michelle Goldberg wrote that liberals have lost hope for the future, while the right has an advantage: "It doesn’t have to provide a compelling view of the fut...

a year ago
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2023 in Review: Bulletin board material for Portland’s inevitable recovery

This year ushered in the post pandemic era. The Covid-19 public health emergency officially ended on May 11, 2023, and it was time to take stock.

a year ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Kevin Frazier

    Assistant Professor at St. Thomas University College of Law and Research Affiliate at Legal Priorities Project. Focused on improving the resilience of our democratic institutions. more

  • Gary Conkling

    Gary has been a journalist, congressional aide, federal and state lobbyist and co-founder of a public affairs firm in Portland.

  • Mark Hester

    Mark worked 20 years at The Oregonian in positions including business editor & editorial writer. He currently is a communications consultant.

  • Ben Bowman

    Host of The Oregon Bridge Podcast; State Representative-Elect, Tigard-Tualatin School Board Member; Founder of Packed with Pride food pantry. I speak only for myself!

  • Alex Titus
  • Steve Novick

    Environmental lawyer, former Sizemore fighter, former Portland City Commissioner, believer in taxing the rich and letting people know where tax dollars go.

  • Peter Laufer

    Instant Gratification

  • Reagan Knopp
  • Kristina Edmunson

    Kristina has 15 years of political, and crisis communications experience. She has been involved with some of the biggest and most controversial policy and legal decisions in Oregon. But her proudest title? 6th generation Oregonian.

  • Adam Davis

    Adam Davis works with Oregon Humanities to get people thinking and talking together, and he used to lead backcountry trail crews with the US Forest Service.

  • Andrew Kalloch

    I'm a proud Oregonian, the lucky spouse of @AdamsKalloch & father of three. Former: ACLU lawyer/Policy wonk/Candidate for Congress, OR-4.

  • John Tapogna

    John is President of ECONorthwest--an economic consulting firm with offices in Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, Eugene, and Bend.

  • Thomas L. Ngo

    Digital marketer, entrepreneur, and real estate investor. Transportation, community development, and public health are my jam. Grown in Portland. Aged in NYC. @ColumbiaSIPA and @UPortland alum.

  • Buddy Terry

    Producer

  • Hilary Dumitrescu

    I am a 6-year Oregon resident. We moved here for the rainy weather and the green; we stayed because of the beautiful community we found.

  • Robrt Harris
  • Nathan Howard

    Cofounder & President at East Fork Cultivars more

  • Susheela Jayapal

    Multnomah County Commissioner for District 2, North and Northeast Portland. South Asian immigrant, lawyer, and Oregonian since 1994.

  • David Frank

    Professor

  • Mason Finn Kennedy

    Part-time Funnyman, The News Director at KWVA Eugene, and a journalist from Eugene, Oregon.

  • Kathleen was born and raised in rural Oregon. She is the retired VP for Grants and Programs at Oregon Community Foundation where she worked for 33 years.

  • Bradley Phelps
  • Glendora Claybrooks

    Glendora Claybrooks is a contributing author to the OregonWay Blog. more

  • Ron Paradis

    Born and raised in Oregon, Ron worked at colleges out of state for 10 years; he returned home and spent 28 years at Central Oregon Community College.

  • Sue Hildick

    Fourth generation Oregonian with a serious love of place. I work across sectors to surface pragmatic public policy solutions.

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