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COFFEE WITH A CANDIDATE - Andrew Kalloch
4/28/2022
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

Event Description
Join us for our first in a new series called Coffee with Candidate.

Enjoy an hour long chat with a candidate running for office. This is intended as informational only, and is not an endorsement of the candidate or their policy stance.

TIMELINE
First 15: mingle
Middle 30: Candidate presents
Last 15: Q&A

Coffee and snacks will be available for purchase. 

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The son of public school teachers, a father of three, and a former ACLU attorney, Andrew Kalloch will bring a new generation of independent leadership to Congress for Oregon's Fourth District.

At the ACLU, Andrew used the power of the courts, the legislature, and mass protest to fight for justice and equality for all. Andrew spent years in government developing solutions on a range of public policy issues, from climate change and affordable housing, to economic development and criminal justice reform. And as a Senior Manager for Global Public Policy for Airbnb, Andrew worked with organizations like the NAACP to ensure that all communities can benefit from the tourism economy. 

Andrew has experienced many of the challenges facing younger Americans, from graduating with six-figure debt and being unable to save for a home until his late 30s, to a $2,500 child care bill that comes due every month.

Andrew is fortunate to be able to pay those bills, but too many Oregonians are falling behind in the 21st century economy. Andrew will deliver a forward-looking vision that gives every community, big and small, a future of better-paying jobs, high-quality education, affordable healthcare, and retirement with dignity.

A graduate of Harvard College and Harvard Law School, Andrew was a Board Member of the City Clubs of Eugene and Portland, co-chair of the South Willamette Valley Chapter of the Technology Association of Oregon, and co-chair of the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing.