Rep. Annessa Hartman (D-Gladstone) and Rep. Emerson Levy (D-Bend) are freshmen legislators first elected in 2022.
They represent two swing districts (sometimes called “purple” seats) — Hartman in Clackamas County and Levy in Central Oregon (you can listen to our interview with then-candidate Levy here). They are also both relatively young legislators, and moms of young children. In this episode, we discuss the impact of running for office and public service on family, what it’s like running in ultra-competitive districts, and the policy wins they are most proud of.
When will be the next red wave in Oregon? | EP 140
A different way of thinking about governance, with Daniel Kemmis | EP 139
Olivia Clark brings an impressive resume to the PDX Council race | EP 138
How does civility foster healthier politics? | EP 137 Part 2
The tables have turned. Ben & Reagan reflect on the Oregon Bridge with Ron Mock | EP 136 Part 1
What happened in Newberg? | EP 135
Tony Morse is the ”recovery candidate” for Portland City Council
Metro Councilor Christine Lewis on housing, climate, and transportation | EP 133
Phil Keisling on Tom McCall, Vera Katz, and vote-by-mail | EP 132
Who we can expect to see in the 2024 Oregon election cycle | EP 131
Why Eric Zimmerman is betting on Portland | EP 130
Christine Drazan is looking for a new direction for Oregon | EP 129
The chair of the Oregon GOP on how Republicans can win | EP 128
Decoding Oregon’s swing county with Adam Marl | EP 127
A Once-in-a-Decade Opportunity to Share Your Voice! New Partnership with OVBC | EP 126
Producing our way out of the housing crisis with Jodi Hack | EP 125
Kathleen Stuart on winning campaigns and public official compensation | EP 124
Charles Lehman On Portland’s Drug Crisis | EP 122
What Oregon leaders can learn about battling corruption from the Truman Committee, with Steve Drummond | EP 121
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