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CUB Policy Center Presents Changing Climate: Adapting to New Regulations

CUB is pleased to announce that registration is now open for our fourth annual policy conference, Changing Climate: Adapting to New Regulations, taking place on Friday October 24th, 8:30am-5:30pm. We are thrilled to be partnering once again with the University... Read More »


Summing Up: Ballots Due Tomorrow!

Over the past few weeks, CUB has reported on various issues related to Measure 26-156, which appears on the May 20th ballot in Portland. This measure proposes to create a public water district, which would create an independently elected volunteer... Read More »


Measure 26-156—Election Pros and Cons

If you’re registered to vote in Oregon, by now you’ve received your ballot for the May 20th election. If you live in Portland, you might have heard or read about Measure 26-156 that will be on the May 20 ballot. CUB’s board... Read More »


Measure 26-156: Not a People’s Utility District

If you’re registered to vote in Oregon, by now you’ve probably received your voter pamphlet for the May 20th election. If you live in Portland, you might have heard or read about Measure 26-156 that will be on the May 20... Read More »


Measure 26-156 and EWEB: A Comparison

If you’re registered to vote in Oregon, by now you’ve probably received your voter pamphlet for the May 20th election. If you live in Portland, you might have heard or read about Measure 26-156 that will be on the May 20... Read More »


Measure 26-156 and Portland’s Credit Rating

If you’re registered to vote in Oregon, by now you’ve probably received your voter pamphlet for the May 20th election. If you live in Portland, you might have heard or read about Measure 26-156 that will be on the May 20... Read More »

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