Tuesday Jolt: Judge Scraps Anti-Gay Rights Spin from Ballot Title
Who’s Framing the Debate Now?
Amity Hardly Reigns
Local Emission Reduction Targets Are Successful. So Why Trash Local Climate Action Plans?
March 13, 2012
After Two Days of Budget Talks, Tax Exemptions Back in Spotlight
By Josh Feit at 5:30 pm
Governor tells house and senate leaders to agree on new "resources." read more →
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Tuesday Jolt: Judge Scraps Anti-Gay Rights Spin from Ballot Title
By Josh Feit at 3:26 pm
The day's winners & losers. read more →
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Who’s Framing the Debate Now?
By Josh Feit at 2:00 pm
You can't claim you've written a sustainable budget when that budget creates an unsustainable set of public policies. read more →
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Amity Hardly Reigns
By Morning Fizz at 9:00 am
Caffeinated News and gossip. read more →
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March 12, 2012
Jolt # 2: Seattle Times Pulls Doonesbury From Comics Page
By Erica C. Barnett at 5:46 pm
Seattle Times yanks abortion-related comic strip from its funny pages. read more →
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Monday Jolt: McKenna Wins, McKenna Loses
By Afternoon Jolt at 5:32 pm
The day's winners & losers. read more →
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Former PubliComix Writer Illustrates Doonesbury Flap
By Josh Feit at 5:00 pm
Former Cola comix writer, Sarah Mirk, lampoons the Oregonian. read more →
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Local Emission Reduction Targets Are Successful. So Why Trash Local Climate Action Plans?
By K.C. Golden at 4:47 pm
When the federal government failed to act on climate change, hundreds of cities stepped up to the challenge. Criticizing those cities for failing to magically fix climate change ignores the real culprits, Climate Solutions policy director KC Golden argues. read more →
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McGinn Kickoff Brings In “Just Under” $5,000
By Erica C. Barnett at 3:01 pm
Mayor Mike McGinn's kickoff yields a relatively anemic $5,000. read more →
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