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By Melinda Bernert
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.
You don't always have to drive into Portland to get medical care. An in-depth look at the programs offered to the public by Columbia Health Services, including school based clinics, sports physicals, mental health services and immunization clinics.
Oregon Secretary of State LaVonne Griffin-Valade has stated that she will enforce Measure 113 that disallows legislators with 10 unexcused absences to run in the next election. Guests: Former State Senator Rachel Armitage, Columbia County Democrat Chair Anthony Sorace, and former House Majority Leader Barbara Smith Warner.
We continue our discussion regarding the latest in a long line of allegations facing CRF&R. Our guest is newly elected CRF&R board member and former district employee Rick Fletcher.
A special 2 hour JOINT show with Odd Friday discussing fraud allegations involving CRF&R finances.
We chat with St. Helens Mayor Rick Scholl, Rainier Mayor Jerry Cole and Rainier City Administrator Scott Jorgensen about how the cities of St. Helens and Rainier are coping with the restrictions imposed by HB 3115.
Today on Setting the Record Straight we talk with Tracy Oliver and Kim Preston from INroads Credit Union about the latest financial fraud schemes that Oregonians are falling prey to, how to spot a con and how to protect yourself.
First up on Setting the Record Straight today, we talk with Rick Staggenborg, a retired physician who has been working with the Oregon Public Banking Association to develop a public bank to better serve the needs of municipalities, small business, students and Oregon citizens. Next up we chat with Ariel Knox founder of the "Right to Rest" movement which has been advocating on behalf of giving homeless folks a place to rest out of the harsh sun and cold winters.
Setting the Record Straight and Odd Friday join together to interview board candidates for the embattled Columbia River Fire & Rescue District. Only 3 candidates of the 7 were able to join us: challengers Richard Fletcher & Ryan Welby and incumbent Mark Kreutzer.
Discussion included the proposed Columbia City fire station, the investigation into the budget controversy and the lawsuit filed by 3 former female employees.
Sheriff Brian Pixley discusses the proposed Enhanced Law Enforcement Operating levy which if approved by voters would provide 7 full time deputies and 24/7 coverage for Columbia County. The proposed rate is .29 per $1000 of assessed value, which would raise an estimated $7.9 million over a 4 year period.
Setting the Record straight joins Odd Friday in a special 2 hour show to chat with all but one of the candidates running for the Scappoose School Board. Tune in to hear the candidates positions on parents rights, curriculum choices and book banning.
The podcast currently has 21 episodes available.