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Do you support OSU-Cascades becoming an independent public university?
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631 Votes

Do you support OSU-Cascades becoming an independent public university?

Yes, it should be independent.

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No, why would it separate?

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Yes, it should be independent.

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No, why would it separate?

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Quentin Scott Comus
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Quentin Scott Comus

As an OSU-Cascades student, I know that being part of the OSU system makes OSU-Cascades so incredible. This bill is simply a jab at our efforts to become a valuable branch of OSU in Central Oregon and steal our funding for other universities (i.e. WOU)...

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Craig Blockhus
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Craig Blockhus

Stronger as a pac 12 affiliated school

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Lisa Blockhus
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Lisa Blockhus

My daughter transferred to OSU Cascades because of its affiliation with OSU and because of its location. Being part of OSU is a big benefit and holds prestige and value to its alumni.

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Jane Evey Teater
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Jane Evey Teater

OSU-Cascades and OSU have a strong partnership. Students here have access to classes, majors and research opportunities that wouldn't be available at a University of our size. Rep. Evans is from the valley and is connected to WOSC. Why should someone from the Valley dictate what we do?

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Are you planning to attend an event at Hayden Homes Amphitheater this summer?
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244 Votes

Are you planning to attend an event at Hayden Homes Amphitheater this summer?

Yes

0

No

4

Yes

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No one has commented yet

No

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

just like Mt B after a big corp bought them... tickets are way too expensive... greed, greed, greed

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

No interest, do not like crowds

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

It's greedy you are closing the park for concerts

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Bendlover
Bendlover

Do you complain about everything? It seems that way.

Do you think these new rules will help reduce e-bike accidents?
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398 Votes

Do you think these new rules will help reduce e-bike accidents?

Yes

1

No

2

Yes

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k san
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k san

Obviously, if kids who shouldn't be riding these bikes cannot ride them to school, that represents hours of the day that they won't be on them, being reckless, violating basic rules of the road, and putting lives, including theirs, in danger.

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No

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Kevin cavedude
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Kevin cavedude

it illegal to drink and smoke pot at that age, how's that going.

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Carl Kellogg
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Carl Kellogg

no one enforces it...kids are still being stupid on these things. so what was the point?

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