Rational in Portland

Kristin Olson

Portland, Oregon native. Trial Lawyer. Resisting extremism through long-form conversations.

  1. Billy Williams, Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon

    Jun 9

    Billy Williams, Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon

    Billy Williams was the United States Attorney for the District of Oregon from 2015-2021. Billy is a non-affiliated voter (“NAV”) and is a proponent of open primaries in Oregon.  Billy talks about why he’s a NAV and why he is not registered as an Independent. He explains why he thinks we need open primaries in Oregon. He also talks about Oregon’s status as a sanctuary state and other issues related to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”).  Billy has spent the majority of his life in public service, beginning with work for the Metropolitan Public Defender and then as a law clerk for the US Attorney's Office for the District of Oregon. He was later hired by the Multnomah County DA’s Office, where he worked for eleven years. He served in the U.S. Attorney’s Office for eighteen years.  Billy has had the unusual distinction of serving as U.S. Attorney under both Democrat and Republican presidential administrations. Billy’s service as the acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon began with a telephone call from Eric Holder, the U.S. Attorney General in the Obama Administration. Later, Billy was formally nominated by President Trump in 2017 to be the U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon and confirmed by the Senate. His service spanned the longest federal government shutdown in the US; the Malheur Wildlife Refuge Occupation; the COVID-19 pandemic; the killing of George Floyd; and the Portland riots of 2020, which were primarily directed at the federal courthouse, where Billy’s office was located.  Billy has served in various volunteer capacities, including on the Board of Directors for Urban League of Portland and as an instructor for the Portland Police Detective’s Academy.  He is currently on the Leadership Council of the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions (check out the Rational in Portland podcast episodes with Dr. Kevin Sabet, the President and CEO of the Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions, who served as the only bipartisan drug policy advisor to three U.S. presidential administrations, and Tom Wolf, who serves with Billy on the Leadership Council of the Foundation).  Billy was part of the Border and Immigration Subcommittee under President Obama. Billy has also served on the Native American Issues Subcommittee; Civil Rights Subcommittee; Border and Immigration Subcommittee; Domestic Terrorism Executive Committee; the Ninth Circuit Fairness Committee; and as chair of the Attorney General’s Marijuana Working Group.

    2h 54m
  2. Noah Ernst for Metro Council

    May 16

    Noah Ernst for Metro Council

    Noah Ernst is running for Metro Council. Noah is a lawyer, a former small business owner, a former taxi driver for Radio Cab, and currently serves as both a superintendent and in-house counsel for Radio Cab.  Listen to or watch former Metro Council President Lynn Peterson’s interview about what Metro does and about Metro’s Supportive Housing Services Tax. Lynn appears on this episode with Clackamas County Commissioner Ben West (currently running for re-election) on NW Fresh Noah Ernst’s interview about his Metro Council race on NW Fresh Noah Ernst interviews during his previous race for Portland City Council  Rational in PortlandNW Fresh Learn about what Metro Council does from Terri Preeg-Riggsby, who has a Masters of Public Administration and has served on the Metro Policy Advisory Committee for nine years. Terri is also the Executive Director of the Network of Oregon Watershed Councils and a former candidate for Metro Council.  Max Steele’s Substack Recalibrate Portland Learn about Gov. Kotek’s unsheltered homelessness legislation  CityTeam Portland Rational in Portland Episode with Lance Orton  Allegations regarding the former CEO of Home Forward, which is the state of Oregon’s largest public housing authority Rational in Portland episodes with former Portland City Council candidate, Terrence Hayes:  Terrence’s story about his 13 years in prison and growing up with drug-addicted parents in the projects and with a sister still suffering from active drug addiction“Truth Always Makes People Nervous”  40% of Portlanders are considering moving  Oregonian editorial: Vote “no” on Measure 120 Chris Christensen for Metro President

    1h 20m
  3. 08/14/2025

    Sgt. Aaron Schmautz

    Sgt. Aaron Schmautz is the President of the Portland Police Association (“PPA”), which represents the police officers, sergeants, detectives, criminalists, and PS3s who work for the Portland Police Bureau. The PPA also represents the 911 dispatchers and supervisors who work for the Bureau of Emergency Communication. They are the oldest continuous police union in the United States.  Aaron talks about:  How the Portland police fared in the City of Portland budgetThe fact that the Portland police continues to be near the very bottom of police staffing per capita in the United StatesArguments from some of the Portland City Councilors regarding whether the Portland police are overfunded, are not using their allocated funds, or have too many vacanciesArguments from some of the Portland City Councilors about whether the Portland police are funded at a rate higher than they were during the Portland police defunding of 2020.The uniquely difficult nature of police staffing for protests in Portland, Oregon, which could turn violent at any moment, based on historical dataThe fact that Portland spends more than other cities, including bigger cities, but those cities still manage to fund their police departments  The ongoing activity occurring at the ICE facility in Portland Whether the Portland police are appropriately trainedThe various ways Portland police are held accountable and police accountability systems currently in existence  And more! Thanks to Andy Chandler from the podcast NW Fresh for co-hosting.  Thanks to Thad Fisco for the studio space and Portland Water for the refreshments.

    2h 16m
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Portland, Oregon native. Trial Lawyer. Resisting extremism through long-form conversations.

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