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CivicCTA is building issue content across six areas of Oregon civic life: public investment and pension accountability, health data and patient rights, surveillance and civil liberties, state financial sovereignty, government integrity and oversight, and regional sovereignty and resilience. Each issue tab opens when primary-source evidence supports a specific public action. Check back as new issues go live.

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Health Data & Patient Rights — Phase 2

Health Data & Patient Rights

Oregon Medicare and Medicaid recipients and healthcare workers. The 2025 Oracle data breach affected 80 or more hospitals with an 11-month notification delay. Nearly 150 million Americans' healthcare records are migrating to Oracle's system. Oregon Health Plan members and Medicare recipients have specific standing to act.

Surveillance & Civil Liberties — Phase 2

Surveillance & Civil Liberties

Oregon residents, public employees, and civil liberties advocates. Palantir holds active law enforcement contracts in Oregon, including in Portland, according to The Guardian. Oregon public employees may use systems their pension fund also holds.

State Financial Sovereignty — Phase 2

State Financial Sovereignty

Oregon taxpayers and small businesses. HB 4116 (DIDMCA opt-out) and HB 2966 (public banking study) create specific actionable civic asks. Oregon's financial reserves and the Armitage framework for state fiscal sovereignty.

Government Integrity & Oversight — Phase 2

Government Integrity & Oversight

Oregon residents affected by enforcement collapse and the revolving door. Oracle is one of only 15 FCPA recidivists in SEC history. The DOJ enforcement environment that produced the 2022 penalty no longer exists. Oregon's own ethics infrastructure is the last functional oversight layer for state-level action.

Regional Sovereignty & Resilience — Phase 2

Regional Sovereignty & Resilience

Oregon residents, tribal members, and regional partners. The Anti-Commandeering doctrine, interstate compacts, and indigenous co-governance are mechanisms available to Oregon right now. This tab covers the structural sovereignty work that makes all other tabs durable.