As Multnomah County enters the early stages of what will likely be intense belt tightening in its budget, the county sheriff proposed shuttering hundreds of jail beds to close a potential funding gap, documents show. https://t.co/sLbPp3imEs
Next year will be Jessica Vega Pederson's last at the helm of Multnomah County's government. She will not seek reelection.
“It was a personal decision, not a political one,” she said.
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Via @maxoregonian: A federal appellate court, in a split 2 to 1 vote, on Monday allowed President Donald Trump to maintain federal control over the Oregon National Guard and deploy troops until the case is fully litigated in court. https://t.co/moMV4A6kwm
Multnomah County officials knew that former Preschool for All Director Leslee Barnes owned a local preschool, but Barnes did not list her ownership of Village Childcare as a potential conflict of interest in the years after she took the job, records show. https://t.co/S1wtmhVLq1
A Washington County human resources manager is suing the county, alleging that it retaliated against her after she raised concerns about potential violations of Oregon’s pay equity laws. https://t.co/YLarY53Q7A
Multnomah County’s Preschool for All director has resigned after her ties to a preschool provider accused of “wasteful” spending of state dollars, first reported by Willamette Week, called her credibility into question with her employers. https://t.co/MC72w6tmIT
In the wake of a deadly downtown Portland shooting near the Multnomah County Central Library earlier this month, county Commissioner Meghan Moyer put pressure on Portland to address longstanding safety concerns in the area.
Portland's mayor pushed back.
https://t.co/OixNZ1Nkg4
After weeks of intense debate, Oregon’s most diverse county has reached a compromise to comply with Trump-era executive orders targeting DEI.
https://t.co/jEzR70Mfv5
Gov. Tina Kotek used outdated data to argue Preschool for All taxpayers were fleeing the Portland area. But even though more recent figures show a net increase in filers paying the tax, that’s not the full picture. https://t.co/8l48J5xZ5c
Following months of deliberations and few easy choices, the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners adopted a $4 billion budget Thursday.
See which programs were saved from cuts, and what it cost:
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Today's the big day. Multnomah County's Board of Commissioners will vote to adopt the government's $4 billion budget, which includes sweeping cuts in the face of fiscal shortfalls. It could have a lasting impact on the health services the county provides. https://t.co/lFGEwbGDaJ
Multnomah County expected to receive nearly $4 million from Portland to help cover the costs of current and future sobering services in the city. Portland officials are now saying they won’t pay up because the permanent sobering center has been delayed.
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Shannon Singleton is leading Sam Adams to represent North/NE Portland on the Multnomah County Commission. Adams saw significant outside spending on his behalf. https://t.co/yePKyJc7PR
Meghan Moyer has taken the lead against Vadim Mozyrsky to represent Portland's westside on the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners. Many votes left to count, though. https://t.co/MY3ehceXHU
Portland Metro Chamber's political arm pours another $130K into promoting Sam Adams and trashing Shannon Singleton in MultCo D2.
That makes $450K between primary and general & I'm told they've got $100-$150K teed up that has not been reported.
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A current MultCo commissioner — and Chair Jessica Vega Pederson's closest ally on the board — has been hired to lead the county's youth service division when her term ends in January.
A former insurance broker, she was one of 56 candidates to apply.
https://t.co/1jhDoXX9yP
Ace reporter/anchor @molkoreports & I are are moderating a Portland mayoral debate this evening on KGW.
Gonzalez, Mapps, Osthus, Rubio & Wilson.
There are plenty of ways to watch or stream live starting at 6:30. Details below.
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