John,
While you may know Tina's past in policymaking, you might not know all that she wants to accomplish for Oregon in the coming years.
Whether it is housing, climate change, or mental health, Tina has her priorities set and knows what solutions we need for the issues impacting Oregonians.
Tina not only has brought fundamental change as Oregon's longest-serving House Speaker, but also knows the next steps to take once she becomes governor.
This won't mean anything unless she has the support she needs to win the primary. Will you donate to get her across the finish line?
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Homelessness is a critical humanitarian crisis hitting Oregon. To tackle this emergency Tina not only plans to build enough housing for people experiencing homelessness by 2033 but also end homelessness for our most vulnerable Oregonians like veterans and families with children by 2025.
The consequences of climate change are already impacting Oregonians too. To offset climate change, Tina is set on reducing pollution from transportation by promoting zero-emission vehicles while transitioning away from fossil fuels used in homes and commercial buildings.
When you are ready to get help for mental illness or substance abuse, that help should be easy to find and available. To improve Oregon's behavioral health system, Tina set plans on expanding access to care, like inpatient and outpatient services and growing our behavioral health workforce so that we have trained professionals on the ground ready to serve our communities.
That doesn't even come close to covering everything Tina has in store. But to make these plans a reality, we need to elect Tina as Oregon's next governor.
If you can, please contribute to our campaign to bring Oregon the sustainable, equitable future it needs. With your support, we can go past the primary election and into the governor's seat >>
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Thank you for your support,
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