Stump Talk Podcast

Maja Viklands Harris

How do you reform a city? Let us count the ways. The Stump Talk podcast digs into the sweeping reforms Portland voters approved in 2022, like Ranked Choice Voting and multimember districts. Curious about how City Hall is changing? We bring in political experts to give you the scoop and make YOU the political insider. rosecityreform.substack.com

  1. "This is so wildly different."

    06/16/2025

    "This is so wildly different."

    City Hall reporters Shane Kavanaugh (The Oregonian), Sophie Peel (Willamette Week), and Alex Zielinski (OPB) join the podcast to take us inside the debates, alliances, and surprise twists that shaped the process. You can catch the final budget adoption vote here on June 18. Catch our guests' reporting here:. Willamette Week * Budget Season Reveals Two Clear Voting Blocs on City Council * Council Passes Amendment That Unknowingly Puts Proposed Budget $734,000 in the Red * Green and Novick Find a Way to Keep Metro Chamber From Opposing Future Parks Levy, for Now * Councilors Brought Mayor Concerns About Text Thread and Two Photos Shared by Prosper Portland Staff * Director of Prosper Portland Will Step Down at Mayor Wilson’s Request * Portland City Council Hits the Links to Find Spare Change * Prosper Portland Dodges a Big Cut for Now, but Council Takes Aim at Lack of Agency Oversight * Portland City Council Diverts $1.9 Million in New Police Funding to Parks The Oregonian: * Portland City Council, with lots of talk but few major tweaks, nears final passage of mayor’s budget * ‘Who the hell are they serving?’: Portland agency’s staff skewered councilors as budget hung in the balance, group chat shows * Prosper Portland leader to resign amid fractious budget fight * Portland City Council diverts new police dollars to parks during marathon budget meeting OPB: * Portland City Council scrambles to balance budget in marathon meeting * On a dragon boat team, Portland’s new city councilors learn how to paddle in the same direction * Portland councilors vote to use new police funding to maintain parks Stump Talk is brought to you by Rose City Reform, a journalism and research initiative dedicated to tracking Portland's historic reform process. It is produced and edited by Jon Garcia of Lake Productions. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rosecityreform.substack.com

    1h 6m
  2. "For good news, take a look at Portland, Oregon."

    04/30/2025

    "For good news, take a look at Portland, Oregon."

    Fair warning—this is our nerdiest episode yet. On the other hand, if you’re curious about how Portland’s new voting system is shifting political dynamics, this episode is for you. Moon Duchin is a mathematician who leads the Data and Democracy Lab at Cornell University. George Cheung is the founding director of More Equitable Democracy, a Seattle-based group focused on racial justice through electoral reform. Neither of them lives in Portland—yet both can discuss the 2024 city election in more detail than most locals. The reason? Portland is now the only major U.S. city using proportional representation—making it a rare case study for those examining how the system works in practice. For more context, read Rose City Reform’s story about Portland in the National Civic Review 📚 Read or Listen Podcasts, thinkers, and books mentioned in this episode: * More Perfect — Podcast on the U.S. Supreme Court and constitutional issues * The Future of Our Former Democracy — Podcast by More Equitable Democracy * The Concept of Representation — Book by Hannah Pitkin * Lani Guinier — Writings on voting rights, electoral systems, and civil rights * Spencer Overton — Scholarship on democracy, race, and emerging technologies * Guy-Uriel Charles — Legal scholar on voting rights and democracy reform * Elizabeth Anderson — Political theorist focused on democratic equality * Claudine Gay — Research on race and political representation Stump Talk is edited and produced by Jon Garcia of Lake Productions. It is brought to you by Rose City Reform, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research initiative to track Portland's historic reform process. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rosecityreform.substack.com

    1h 3m
4.4
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7 Ratings

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How do you reform a city? Let us count the ways. The Stump Talk podcast digs into the sweeping reforms Portland voters approved in 2022, like Ranked Choice Voting and multimember districts. Curious about how City Hall is changing? We bring in political experts to give you the scoop and make YOU the political insider. rosecityreform.substack.com

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