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Pamplin Media Group - Multnomah jail deputy investigated over misuse of vaccination cards

Multnomah jail deputy investigated over misuse of vaccination cards June 04 2021 Sheriff s investigators have searched the home of 23-year corrections deputy Robert Haney, but no charges have been filed. The Multnomah County Sheriff s Office has launched a criminal investigation into one of its own corrections deputies over the alleged misuse of vaccination cards. A law enforcement deputy for Sheriff Mike Reese has executed a search warrant on the home of Robert J. Haney, enlisting the help of the Clark County Sheriff s Office to do so, the Portland Tribune has learned. In response to requests for information about the case, a spokesman for the sheriff s office issued a statement late Friday afternoon, June 4.

Pamplin Media Group - Multnomah jail deputy investigated over alleged misuse of vaccination cards

Pamplin Media Group - Housing funds up, jail beds down: Multnomah $2 8B budget

April 22 2021 Multnomah County Chair Deborah Kafoury has released a $2.81 billion spending plan for fiscal year 2022. The next Multnomah County budget includes major infusions of cash from the feds, and three ballot measures even as officials prepare to fight state cuts to jails and community justice. County Chair Deborah Kafoury released the $2.81 billion spending plan for fiscal year 2022 on April 22, starting the clock on six weeks of presentations and public hearings before the document is finalized. Kafoury s executive budget, which funds the county from July 2021 through June 2022, jumps spending 37% over last year s $2.06 billion budget. County coffers got a $78.8 million shot in the arm the first of two such money transfers from the American Rescue Plan, largely preventing further service cuts beyond the 2% across-the-board trim Kafoury OK d as the virus spread last May.

COVID-19 Update - Vanguard

Total at PSU as of April 11: 46 Three March cases, zero April cases Three new COVID-19 cases have been reported at Portland State since the beginning of March with zero cases reported thus far in April, keeping PSU at 46 cases. PSU relies heavily on a self-reporting system for people who have tested

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