Arena Profile: Jeff Merkley
Jeff Merkley is the son of a millwright and the first in his family to attend college. His policy education came first from his father, Darrell, who after work each day would read the newspaper, watch the evening news, and run a commentary on how we could improve our nation. From his mother he gained the advice “to do what’s right!” and “to do your best!”
Merkley’s public service began as a 19-year-old intern with Oregon’s former Senator, Mark O. Hatfield. Never in Merkley’s wildest dreams did he anticipate that he would return to the Senate 33 years later to represent Oregon in Hatfield’s former seat. He considers it a great honor and a great challenge.
Between Merkley’s college internship on Capitol Hill and his election to the U.S. Senate in 2008, Merkley immersed himself in public service. Pursuing an interest generated by his experience as an exchange student in Ghana, West Africa, Merkley studied international relations at Stanford and worked in India and Mexico, including a project to build and operate an environmental camp for Mexican children. After earning a graduate degree in Public Policy at Princeton's Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Merkley worked as a national security analyst at the Pentagon and at the Congressional Budget Office, contributing, he hoped, to the dialogue on responsible management of nuclear weapons.
In 1991 Merkley returned to Oregon to lead Portland’s Habitat for Humanity, which works to empower low-income families through home ownership. He loved Habitat’s theology of the hammer: we can disagree on many things but we can all agree to pick up a hammer and help build this house. While at Habitat, Merkley led the neighborhood in shutting down Portland’s worst crack market, developed the Habitat Home Building Center, and launched a pilot project to establish Portland Youthbuilders, a program dedicated to helping gang-affected youth get back on their feet.
"Merkley keeps grounded by asking the simple question: 'What is best for our children, our workers, our families, and our planet?'"
Merkley subsequently took his passion for affordable housing to Human Solutions. As Director of Housing Development, Merkley launched Oregon’s first individual development account program (IDA) which helped low-income families buy homes, start businesses and send their children to college. Merkley later served as President of the Oregon World Affairs Council, expanding the K-12 education program and launching an International Speakers Series that has brought dozens of distinguished leaders to Oregon such as Mikhail Gorbachev and the Dalai Lama.
Merkley’s interest in public office is an extension of his passion about building a better America. He likes to keep grounded by asking the simple question: “What is best for our children, our workers, our families, and our planet?” Merkley won his first campaign for State Representative in 1998. He was elected Democratic Leader in 2003 and Speaker in 2007.
As Oregon’s House Speaker, Merkley emphasized replacing bitter partisan warfare with a culture of bipartisan problem solving. The result was what many termed the most successful session in decades. The legislature increased education funding, expanded access to affordable prescription drugs, passed landmark environmental and energy legislation, established domestic partnerships, cracked down on predatory payday and title lending, and created Oregon’s first ever Rainy Day fund.
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Obama's address to Congress: How did he do? Does it change anything?
Noon Friday, author chat with Steven Hayward on Vol. II of "The Age of Reagan"President Obama took a critical step tonight in putting this conversation back where it belongs: on solutions to one of our biggest national challenges. Instead of hysteria and political attacks, we need to discuss how we fix the health care system. He laid out a clear vision for how we can make that happen.
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People can disagree on the solutions, but the President did a good job tonight of reminding people of the stakes if we do nothing. I want to reiterate his message that those who are saying ‘no’ without offering any solutions of their own are advocating: double-digit premium increases for businesses and workers, more rationing by insurance company bureaucrats, more denials based on pre-existing conditions, huge deficits and higher taxes in the future, and less certainty in already uncertain economic times.Is the Fed getting too much power? June 19, 2009
Right now, the Fed shoulders a heavy load. It regulates and supervises large bank holding companies for safety and soundness and consumer protection, serves as the banking system’s lender of last resort, and sets our nation’s monetary policy. Its past record on several of these fronts, especially under Chairman Greenspan, is rocky. It stood in the way of critical consumer protections, attempted to abolish key limits like the amount of leverage a bank could shoulder, and let lending get out of control, greatly contributing to the economic bubble in real estate and securities.
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Fortunately, the Administration’s plan takes consumer protection out of the Fed, which is a critical reform. But the question of who will identify, regulate, and supervise systemically significant institutions is up in the air. The Fed may be one of the few agencies that immediately has the institutional resources to do a number of these jobs, but that is only one factor to consider, especially as these reforms are meant to last the test of time. Getting the mix of responsibilities at the Fed and other financial regulators right is essential to restoring the rules of the road on Wall Street and ensuring that we prevent another economic mess in the future.
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