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==Title==
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==Oregon Bus Project==
Bus Project | Home
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[[Image:Bustop.jpg|left|350px]] The Bus Project is an innovative vehicle for hands on democracy. We work to drive votes, drive leaders, and drive change. And yes…we have a bus.The Bus is not mass transit (but we’re in favor of that sort of thing).Engage, educate, and elect.
  
==Description==
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[http://www.busproject.org/about/ read more]
The Bus Project is an innovative vehicle for hands on democracy. We work to drive votes, drive leaders, and drive change. And yes…we have a bus.The Bus is not mass transit (but we’re in favor of that sort of thing).Engage, educate, and elect.  
 
  
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==Additional Information==
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The Bus is not mass transit (but we're in favor of that sort of thing).
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Engage, educate, and elect. That’s our mission. Founded in 2001 to respond to specific needs, the Bus Project has mobilized thousands of volunteers and activists around the state of Oregon. We bring voters out of the woodwork. We create forums to learn about candidates and policy issues. The BusPAC works to elect the best progressive candidates in the state. We do it all, with one constant: combining fun and politics. Former Governor Barbara Roberts, who now serves on the Project’s Advisory Council, has called the Bus Project "the most exciting thing in Oregon politics in the last 20 years."
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The Bus Project is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization.
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The BusPAC is a political action committee that supports forward-thinking candidates.
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The Oregon Progress Forum is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that organizes and educates young voters.
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[[User:PeteForsyth|Pete Forsyth]] has suggested that we should [[User:Peteforsyth/Wikify the Bus!|wikify the Bus]].
  
 
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==Address==
 
==Address==
: PO Box 15132
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: 333 SE 2nd Ave.
: Portland OR 97232 US
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: Portland OR 97214 USA
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
Phone:503.233.3018
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Phone: Portland, Oregon chapter: 503.233.3018
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::Eugene, Oregon chapter: 541.344.9999<br />
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Email: <email>e89a08e0ac5173df14a01834f503cac1</email>
 
 
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21stCenturyDems.org
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Latest revision as of 15:43, 8 November 2013

Oregon Bus Project

Bustop.jpg
The Bus Project is an innovative vehicle for hands on democracy. We work to drive votes, drive leaders, and drive change. And yes…we have a bus.The Bus is not mass transit (but we’re in favor of that sort of thing).Engage, educate, and elect.

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Additional Information

The Bus is not mass transit (but we're in favor of that sort of thing).

Engage, educate, and elect. That’s our mission. Founded in 2001 to respond to specific needs, the Bus Project has mobilized thousands of volunteers and activists around the state of Oregon. We bring voters out of the woodwork. We create forums to learn about candidates and policy issues. The BusPAC works to elect the best progressive candidates in the state. We do it all, with one constant: combining fun and politics. Former Governor Barbara Roberts, who now serves on the Project’s Advisory Council, has called the Bus Project "the most exciting thing in Oregon politics in the last 20 years."

The Bus Project is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit organization.

The BusPAC is a political action committee that supports forward-thinking candidates.

The Oregon Progress Forum is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization that organizes and educates young voters.

Pete Forsyth has suggested that we should wikify the Bus.

Languages

English

Address

333 SE 2nd Ave.
Portland OR 97214 USA

Contact

Phone: Portland, Oregon chapter: 503.233.3018

Eugene, Oregon chapter: 541.344.9999

Email:

Related Domains

External Links



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