Executive  Club  Meeting  Change!
7:00 pm  •  Wednesday October 5th  •  Airport Shilo Inn

Kindly pause a moment, and remember our founder Don McIntire.
He passed away October 12th, 2012.
His favorite drink after meetings was a double Dickel (whiskey).
Just in case you wanted to raise a glass....

Change of speaker. Now that Dennis Richardson has endorsement
from the Oregonian and Statesman Journal, he's on a different path,
and will not join us this Wednesday.

Instead, we'll be taking the pulse for the State House races.

Greg Barreto

NEW October speaker Rep. Greg Barreto

Successful business partner -- with Chris, his wife of 35 years --
at Barreto Manufacturing, maker of the industry-first all-hydraulic tiller,
started in their garage in 1983,
now employing more than 80 people with customers spread across the world.

On top of that, representative from House District 58.

And Wednesday night: he'll be "Doctor Greg",
giving us the vital signs for the House races,
and consequently the viability of our fragile state.

Let's see what he's got for a prognosis and treatment plan.
Join us Wednesday night.

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Portland Airport Shilo Inn  ~~  11707 Northeast Airport Way
Bring a friend!  ~~  $20 select menu option  ~~  no host bar

And of course, the cigar room, afterward

Next meeting after this: November 2nd

Visit our full calendar page

Calendar feed links, in .ics format (Outlook, Google):
October 5th meeting  •  Full ExecClub Calendar  •  November 2nd meeting

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Submitting Followup Information

Executive Club passes on meeting followup information as a courtesy to our speakers and members. Any member or speaker may submit, by email, a simple update text presentation to be sent to the club mailing list, to give the membership to have more details, or just a recap of your platform presentation. To be considered for publication, please be sure to submit your update within 24 hours of the close of the meeting. Please don't include any pictures in your text, but links to web pages, or links to things stored elsewhere on the web -- .pdf files, Word documents, or even pictures -- are OK now. Formatting and inserted pictures will not be copied, just the text content, so please don't use 4 fonts and 6 colors to convey your thoughts: you will be disappointed. Look at a previous followup email, or the bottom of most of the invitation emails, to see how they are presented. The simpler and cleaner your text, the more likely it will appear exactly the same in the email we send out. Each update must also indicate the author's name and contact information -- either a phone number, email address, or website with contact information. We reserve the right to edit for brevity, or reject, any submission.

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Timely Information and Events

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Past Invitations   •   Past Followups
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From Anne Marie Gurney (503-901-5635), Oregon Coordinator of Freedom in Action.

It's a good day for Freedom

Good afternoon,

The Wall Street Journal published a piece recently featuring Freedom Foundation's canvassing efforts in both Washington and Oregon. Our canvassing program is unique and effective, and we are so glad others, not just the media, are taking notice. We are also happy that union leadership has nothing meaningful to say except a simple assertion that what we're doing isn't working. Numbers don't lie. Freeing thousands of forced union members from the tyranny of union membership is effective and there is no defense to that fact.

Here is the piece:

http://www.wsj.com/articles/antiunion-campaign-goes-door-to-door-1471454218

Additionally, The Bend Bulletin published a great piece from our new policy staff member, Ben Straka, on what the true motivations are for government union's effort behind Measure 97 is. We at the Freedom Foundation, will now be referring to Measure 97 as "Union Membership Drive 2016" from this point forward. If successful, their membership drive will plop almost $9 million more dollars into their already full coffers to fund freedom stomping/business killing ideas. We will increase our messaging efforts on this angle in the next 2 weeks.

http://www.bendbulletin.com/opinion/lettertotheeditor/4582571-151/letter-measure-97-will-enrich-unions-kill-economy
Continuing to shine the light on the actions of government unions that squash freedom, entrepreneurship and individual rights in Oregon.

Have a great day.

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From , of the

Read the September 2016 MHRW Newsletter

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From Arthur Crino, of (503-639-6545)

Tigard Mayor Cook is all wrong about light rail and its impacts

Tigard Mayor John L. Cook has kicked off his campaign to persuade voters to approve MAX light rail in November. As usual, the fallacious message is a parroting of how light rail will reduce congestion in Tigard. Over and over again that will be the drumbeat of the yes campaign.

The immense deceit involved with such claims cannot be overstated. Cook and other light rail proponents do not want congestion relief.

... to read the whole article on Pamplin Media, .

Donate, volunteer, post yard signs, make calls. Let us know how you can help.
Send a donation, or email Arthur Crino (crino9850@comcast.net).

Art Crino, Director, Oregonians for Affordable Transportation Solutions PO Box 23325 Tigard Or, 97281 NoTaxForMax.com