Holy hell YES.
Posts by Dacia Grayber
Better bike parking and storage would be a dream… but yeah, all of this!
The 12 has been a lot fuller lately, even on weekends. I love it!
Said shoutout. Sponsoring and carrying Universal Representation on the floor as a freshmen leg in 2021 remains one of the things I’m proudest of. So grateful the folks doing this work got recognized tonight!
It was incredible. Also I will never legitimately be able to complain about being tired ever again. Springsteen is 76 years old, shredded for 3 straight hours and gave just… everything.
Highlight for me might have been Ghost of Tom Joad w/Tom Morello. And the Innovation Law Lab shoutout! 😍
Proudly! We’re just getting started on vision and collaboration w/ D4 and state legislative representation. I’m looking forward to what the future brings. It’s not always going to be easy, but it’s absolutely worth doing.
✅ requisite dig at SB 916
So… are we ready to talk about that State Bank yet?
(Yes, this is a sub-skeet about the I-5 bridge).
Sun Tzu (D-NY) - “When your enemy is making a mistake, fix it for him at great cost to yourself.”
Went for long walk and felt actual sunshine. It was amazing!
At least when I’m going into actual fires I’m decently compensated and have protective gear 🤣.
I would like to see open primaries come to fruition. That’s not the popular Dem position but I’ve always felt that way. The bill this session wasn’t quite it. As much as I loathe a study bill, in this case, it might be the way.
Every word of this. @propublica.org FTW, again.
I think being called cool means it’s time to log off and call it a day! 🤣 Thank you. Proud to be a true believer.
Thank you, Tim.
I appreciate you, Rob! It’s a wicked problem.
Don’t tease me with a good time. 🚄
And what is less popular than the most unpopular thing ever? Because that is how it polls when referred to the voters. (100% understand why). WA has an interesting model with their salary commission, but Oregon voters widely rejected that (M116) in 2024.
I get your point; going to say an unpopular thing- No FF, teacher, or tradesperson is going to leave their job for $68k w/o per diem with the added benefits of death threats, ridiculous commutes, etc. Why not make it equal to City Council, for example? I realize this is a pipe dream rn but—
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“Not ideal” would be an understatement. 😊 At the very least we could balance our short/ long sessions to be equal?
But the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over expecting a different result, right? We figured this out in PDX. People get pissed every year I say this (and I will keep saying it after I am gone), but we have to call it out. Issue is not going away. But the good people are.
We burn people out in the legislature. And being a decent legislator is about listening, being in community, taking deep policy dives. It’s full-time work and if someone tells you it isn’t, they are doing it wrong. I get paying politicians is like the least popular thing ever.
But sad puppy navel gazing aside, when are we going to take legislative pay seriously? Ever? You want working class people in positions of power, but add it to your FT jobs, screw your family, and forget any sense of balance. Oh, and now campaign (and fundraise), too. And show up, everywhere.
Cracking up and maybe more than a little depressed by colleagues asking where we are taking sine die vacation after such an intense short session.
Me (after muttering 35 day short sessions are dumb):
“When rules are respected, outcomes are better, and when humanity is centered, trust can be restored,” Rep. Dacia Grayber (D-Southwest Portland) told colleagues at a recent hearing. “This legislation protects patients and it protects caregivers.”
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I know it’s a robust past-time to post about the feckless legislature, but we have done some truly great things to push back against federal overreach this session with unpredictable headwinds. I’m proud of the work we are doing.
Huge props to Rep Farrah Chaichi on this one- it was an impossibly hard needle to thread and pass it through both chambers and she got it done.
Beyond disappointing. This is the second year in a row this has been held at the President’s desk and then dismantled in the Senate.
And this, kids, is how we all became bisexuals.