Oregon's Strong Voice for the Middle Class

About Oregon Strong Voice

 

Oregonians believe in our future.  We believe that hard work pays off. We believe that there is something different here; we want to make sure it's still here for our children and our grandchildren. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to succeed.  And we believe in creating strong communities that will stand up for our values.  

We believe this in Medford, in Astoria, in Pendleton and Klamath Falls, in Nyssa and Portland, in The Dalles and in Bend. 

We believe this as nurses and as ranchers, as welders, as administrative professionals, as teachers and as caretakers, as accountants and as firefighters, in the private sector, the public sector, the service sector, as white collar, blue collar, and every type of worker.  We believe it as stay at home parents and as the unemployed.  As students and as retirees.  

Because we are all Oregonians. 

We believe that it's time for us all to come together with one Strong Voice.

Together we are Oregon Strong Voice. Together we stand up for the services that keep our communities strong. We will protect the people who protect what we value most; be it our families, the rivers and lakes we teach our children to fish in, the schools our grandchildren attend. 

Together we will build a strong economy, based on innovation, sustaining our values, and where every Oregonian has the opportunity to prosper.

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