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Research Coordinator 7/9/2010
Upstream Now Hiring Multnomah County Coordinator 5/12/2010
Upstream Now Hiring Campaign Manager 4/28/2010
Changing Your Habits: Steps to Better Health 11/18/2009
Health Impact Assessment: Creating a Transportation Policy for a Healthier Oregon 5/29/2009
HB 2726: Menu Labeling-Taking the Guess Work Out of Ordering a Meal 2/12/2009
HB2800: Oregon Farmers Feeding Oregon Kids 2/1/2009
There is an Urgent Need for LC 79 in 2008 2/1/2008
HB2650: Healthy Foods for Healthy Students 3/1/2007

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August 26, 2010

OPAL Rally for the Bus

August 16, 2010

Oregonian: At lunchtime, we need to help our kids get fresh

August 6, 2010

Upstream releases new publication: HIA on Eugence Climate & Energy Action Plan

August 4, 2010

California City Puts Moratorium on Fast Food Restaurant Construction

August 2, 2010

PBS Reports on Infrastructure - Blueprint America

July 26, 2010

Huffington Post - Busy Roads, Air Pollution and Environmental Health Risks
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