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Conservation Today
Francis Eatherington
73 episodes
1 week ago
We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.
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We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.
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Earth Sciences
Science
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Oregon People's Rebate
Conservation Today
55 minutes 43 seconds
4 years ago
Oregon People's Rebate
This is an interview with Antonio Gisbert and Patty Sherin about the Oregon People's Rebate, a proposed initiative petition for the November 2022 election that will rebate about $750 to every Oregonian, every year, by raising taxes on the largest corporations to 3%. Currently Oregon corporations pay some of the lowest corporate tax in the nation. Under this initiative large corporations would pay just a little more. This money would then be distributed to people in Oregon. For more information, see https://opr2022.org/en. Our ending song is "Occupy the USA" by Emma's Revolution. You can download it here: https://emmasrevolution.com/track/1280877/occupy-the-usa
Conservation Today
We interview people in Oregon about our environment. Interviews are played every other Saturday and Sunday morning on the Umpqua Watersheds community radio, KQUA.