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PBA Hosts Metro Candidate Forum With key transportation and land use decisions at the top of Metro's agenda, the race for Metro Council President is being closely watched by everyone. The Portland Business Alliance (PBA) will host a candidate forum at 7:30 AM, February 17, featuring the three candidates vying for the spot.
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Most legislative sessions in Oregon last six months. The February special session started today and will be for just four weeks. If it seemed hard to get your point across in a regular legislative session, you need to sharpen your game for a 4-week special session. Here are some tips. Comments (0)

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Follow the Reader, Not the Advertiser
Magazines, once the wunderkind of the media industry, now are in the same sinking business boat as TV and newspapers. To survive, some magazines are changing their economic model and taking direction from their readers, not their advertisers.
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Research: Imperative, Not Optional
When budgets get squeezed, one of the first casualties is research, even though it produces results that can determine the success of marketing strategies.
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Wyden, Merkley Announce Earmark Policy


February 04, 2009
Author: CFM Staff
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Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley announced they will post requests they receive for federal spending earmarks to allow Oregonians a chance to comment on them.

 

“We are now experiencing a very difficult economic stretch where tax dollars are extremely scarce at the very time that they are desperately needed to stimulate and stabilize the economy,” Wyden announced this week. “We believe that a truly transparent, inclusive appropriations process will help restore the public’s confidence in the role of Congress in rebuilding our economy and preserving our communities.”

 

Under the new process, organizations seeking federal funding through either senator will be asked to fill out a standardized form, which is then posted on a Web site.

 

Wyden and Merkley said they are accepting earmark requests through February 23.

 

Congressional earmarks have become a political hot potato, rising to the level of a major issue in the last presidential election, where GOP hopeful John McCain made it a central theme to demonstrate his maverick credentials.

 

President Barack Obama said he didn't want any spending earmarks attached to the major federal stimulus package now moving through Congress.

 

Defenders of earmarks say they are necessary tools to direct spending to specific local projects that otherwise would get lost in behemoth – and often bewildering – federal appropriation bills. A middle ground reform for a number of congressmen has been a commitment to post their earmark requests on their Web sites. The Wyden-Merkley plan goes a step further and invites constituent feedback on earmark requests.
 





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