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The Merc's Denis Theriault on the latest audit of the Portland Police Bureau. Johnny Mathias ofcolorofchange.org with the road map to fight back against SCOTUS decision to gut the Voting Rights Act. Stay tuned as Jefferson Smith... more

ThinkProgress.org senior reporter Scott Keyes on "Moral Mondays" in North Carolina. Oregon Labor Commissioner Brad Avakian claims big wins in the 2013 session. Willamette Week's Andrea Damewood on feral cats.

The Progressive reporter Rebecca Kemble on Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's cruel budget, privatization of schools and anti-choice campaign. OEA President Hanna Vaandering with the cheers and jeers of the Oregon legislative session.... more

PSU Professor of Middle East Studies Tugrul Keskin on turmoil in Egypt and Turkey. Carl Axtman previews final week of legislature. Steve Hughes of Oregon Working Families on "Pay It Forward" bill that passed unanimously in Salem.... more

Egypt update. AFSCME's Ken Allen on big win in the Oregon Senate. Portland Mercury's Denis Theriault with profile of Amanda Frtiz. Laura Bartroff runs down the Northwest Film Center's summer offerings.

Science writer Stephen S. Hall on genetics and the key to long life. Willamette Week Wednesdays. What's next for Egypt? Join Jefferson Smith for our third hour -- 9 am to 10 am!

Vestas engineer Dan Jaynes on the future of wind energy. Carl dishes out Tuesday's "Silly Bastard" awards. Jefferson Smith debuts from 9 am to 10 am!

Eugene lawyer Shaun McCrea on the dismantling of federal defenders. Don't Know Much historian Kenneth Davis talks Gettysburg and July 4. Good News Monday!

Jefferson Smith guest hosts.

ACLU's Dave Fidanque analyzes the major SCOTUS rulings. What's ahead for same-sex couples in Oregon? Pam Knowles and Dan Jung of Portland Public Schools talk renovation and arts tax.

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