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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County condemns Jim Crow, vaccine card comparison

Clackamas County condemns Jim Crow, vaccine card comparison June 02 2021 Commissioner Mark Shull s resolution abhorrent and irresponsible according to Chair Tootie Smith A firestorm of criticism was unleashed this week when a Clackamas County commissioner proposed a resolution that compared showing a COVID-19 vaccine card to the segregationist Jim Crow laws. Commissioner Mark Shull had drafted a resolution to block the state rule that a business must see someone s vaccine card before they can enter without a mask. Shull s resolution draft stated vaccine passports create conditions of a new Jim Crow 2.0 but fellow commissioners, including Chair Tootie Smith, harshly criticized the comparison to laws that had legalized segregation and led to arrests and lynchings.

Pamplin Media Group - Voters say yes to Clackamas Sheriff s Levy

Voters say yes to Clackamas Sheriff s Levy May 18 2021 Levy to add maintain deputies, add mental health beds and body camera program winning by considerable margin. Clackamas County voters approved the sheriff s levy once again, according to early election results. As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, there were 19,774 yes votes and 15,694 no votes. Voters first passed the Clackamas Sheriff s Levy in 2006 and have approved it every five years since. This year though, for the first time, new Clackamas County Sheriff Angela Brandenburg raised the taxation rate on the levy by 12 cents up to 36.8 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. That amounts to a cost of approximately $8.19 per month, or $98.26 per year, on a home with an assessed value of $267,000, which is the median assessed value of a home in Clackamas County (note that assessed value is lower than market value).

Pamplin Media Group - Community college can t remove Dave Hunt from board

Community college can t remove Dave Hunt from board Clackamas elected official arrested for commercial sexual solicitation can remain in office even if convicted In light of the arrest of Clackamas Community College board member Dave Hunt for commercial sexual solicitation, CCC President Tim Cook emailed students on May 7 to inform them that board members can t be terminated by the college. Hunt could still be removed through the state recall process that would require signatures of 3% of CCC district voters before setting the date for a special election. As first reported by Pamplin Media Group, the resident of the unincorporated Gladstone area was picked up in April during an undercover sting conducted by the Portland Police Bureau. A former Oregon House Speaker and current CCC board member, Hunt was among eight men cited in an operation where officers posted online decoy ads on known human trafficking websites, and people who according to the bureau contacted unde

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