A Point of Personal Privilege—What’s This All About?
Welcome, dear readers, to my little corner of the internet, where I do my best to repel the ambient nonsense of modern governance—especially if it’s skulking around Oregon’s District 32. If you’re new here, I’m Representative Cyrus Javadi: a legislator who prefers pesky pragmatism to ego-laden policy fights. In other words, I believe government should actually work for you, not just for folks who look good in a TV soundbite.
So, Why "A Point of Personal Privilege"?
In the hallowed halls of legislature-speak, a “point of personal privilege” is basically a moment when a lawmaker pipes up about something tangential but somehow important—kind of like when your uncle commandeers Thanksgiving dinner to explain the joys of home-brewed kombucha (but hopefully with fewer weird floaty things). This newsletter is my version of that microphone grab: a forum for direct, no-filter conversation. You won’t get spin. You won’t get ads hawking dubious herbal supplements. Just real talk about what’s going down locally, statewide, and beyond.
What’s in it for You?
Stay Informed: Expect updates on the legislative circus in Salem and around the district—minus the rhetorical trapeze acts.
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