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Portland s Eviction Numbers Similar to Previous Years, Despite Moratoriums

(AP Photo/Michael Dwyer) PORTLAND, Ore. (CN) As Oregon lawmakers mull an extension of the state moratorium on evictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, numbers show that current moratoriums haven’t done much to slow the numbers of Portland families tossed out of their homes. Ryan Pauley was confused when his landlord tracked him down at a basketball court and handed him a three-day notice to vacate his home in northeast Portland’s Cully neighborhood.  Pauley was laid off in March, when the doggie daycare he worked for downsized because people started staying home and keeping their dogs with them. Four months later, he had exhausted his savings. In July, he couldn’t pay his $1,650 monthly rent. He was counting on state and county moratoriums prohibiting evictions where tenants can’t pay rent because of a pandemic-related income loss.

Opinion: It s unethical and undemocratic to try to throw out the vote of a qualified voter

Opinion: It s unethical and undemocratic to try to throw out the vote of a qualified voter Douglas M. Hagerman, Special to the Journal Sentinel © Mike De Sisti/Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Poll worker Charles Hawkins holds I Voted stickers at the Mary Ryan Boys & Girls Club of Greater Milwaukee on North Sherman Boulevard in Milwaukee on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2020. Whose votes does the Trump campaign seek to throw out?  Mine, among others.  Before I explain how I voted and who I am, I must start with a basic principle.  It is always wrong, unethical and anti-democratic to throw out the vote of any qualified, non-fraudulent voter.  Anyone who argues for retroactive re-interpretation of technical voting rules in order to deny a vote is prioritizing partisan advantage over fairness and decency toward fellow citizens.

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