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Darcy Long

State Representative, 52nd District

Photo: Darcy Long

Democrat, Independent, Working Families

City where I live: The Dalles

Skills: Finance, small business, children’s mental health, parent education and homelessness.

3 things I will do if I win:

Image: medical symbol in the state of Oregon

1. More Mental Health Care

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2. Less Expensive Rent

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3. More Public Safety

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IMPORTANT NOTICE
The print version of the Easy Voting Guide mailed out in October contains an error on page 47. Measure 111, under People for this Say, should read: "Everybody should be healthy. Everybody should be able to see a doctor if they need to. People who can’t afford to go to the doctor may get sicker. Waiting to get treatment may cost everybody more. People who are too sick won’t be able to work. Kids who are too sick won’t be able to go to school. Giving everybody health care will make Oregon healthier."

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