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The Governor's Race: Debate on the Environment

On the evening of March 30 at Portland State University, Gubernatorial candidates Allen Alley, Bill Bradbury, and John Kitzhaber took part in a spirited debate on the environment.

On the evening of March 30, at Portland State University, gubernatorial candidates Allen Alley, Bill Bradbury, and John Kitzhaber took part in a spirited debate on the environment. Topics ranged from controversial issues such as the Columbia River Crossing and PGE's Boardman Coal Plant to each candidate’s future vision for transportation choices, protecting waterways and preventing toxic exposure from consumer products. Don’t miss the “speed round”  midway through the debate when moderator David Sarasohn engages all with his quick wit.

Also check out the Twitter feed for real-time reactions from the audience of 650 at PSU and another 1,000 viewers watching on their home computers.

Thanks to your support, Oregon’s environmental communities united to host the event:

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