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Editorial: A shared goal toward a better city government
Editorial: A shared goal toward a better city government
While proposals from two commissioners to alter the new form of government approved by voters last year were premature, Portlanders should recognize that building a better government may take adjustments and revisions to the original ballot measure, the editorial board writes.
·oregonlive.com·
Editorial: A shared goal toward a better city government
Open primary backers to sue AG
Open primary backers to sue AG
Supporters of an initiative to create nonpartisan open primaries and establish ranked-choice voting announced Monday they intend to sue Attorney General Raúl Labrador over his ballot titles for the initiative.
·dnews.com·
Open primary backers to sue AG
Five Months Down, 20 to Go: Checking In on Portland’s Charter Reform Makeover
Five Months Down, 20 to Go: Checking In on Portland’s Charter Reform Makeover
It’s been nearly five months since Portland voters approved substantial changes to the city’s government. With a long list of critical tasks to complete by next fall, it begs the question: Can they get it all accomplished in time? Here's what's happened so far.
·portlandmercury.com·
Five Months Down, 20 to Go: Checking In on Portland’s Charter Reform Makeover
‘People are mad’: Portland votes on government changes | AP News
‘People are mad’: Portland votes on government changes | AP News
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland’s official slogan is “The City That Works,” but after a tumultuous few years, many residents feel the city is anything but that. Homelessness and gun violence are surging and parts of downtown are struggling, unable to recover from the coronavirus pandemic and the racial justice protests that gripped the city in 2020.
·apnews.com·
‘People are mad’: Portland votes on government changes | AP News