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2011 Holiday Fundraiser 12/16/2011
HIA: HB 2800 Farm to School and School Garden Policy 5/11/2011
Executive Summary - Farm to School Health Impact Assessment 5/11/2011
Transportation Health Equity Principles 3/16/2011
HIA on Eugene Climate & Energy Action Plan 8/9/2010
Fluoridation Facts 11/24/2009
Changing Your Habits: Steps to Better Health 11/18/2009
Health Impact Assessment: Creating a Transportation Policy for a Healthier Oregon 5/29/2009
Health Impact Assessment on Vehicle Miles Traveled in Oregon Metropolitan Areas 5/14/2009
SB 931: Task Force for a Comprehensive Obesity Prevention Initiative 3/1/2009
HB 2726: Menu Labeling-Taking the Guess Work Out of Ordering a Meal 2/12/2009
Health Impact Assessment: Columbia River Crossing 6/15/2008
Economic Impact of Measure 50 on Low-Income Households in Oregon 10/19/2007

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February 3, 2012

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January 11, 2012

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December 12, 2011

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November 23, 2011

Now Hiring - Food and School Health Policy Coordinator & Campaign Manager

August 3, 2011

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