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Oregon Senate passes bill to reinstate foreclosure moratorium until at least June 30

Oregon Senate passes bill to reinstate foreclosure moratorium until at least June 30 Updated 12:33 PM; Today 12:28 PM The Oregon Senate passed a bill Monday that would reinstate the state s foreclosure moratorium. Oregonian file photo by Yuxing Zheng Facebook Share The Oregon Senate approved a bill Monday that would reinstate the state’s moratorium on residential foreclosures until at least June 30, but would offer homeowners less leeway to defer payments than an earlier version passed by the Oregon House. The bill passed the Senate on a 19-9 vote mostly along party lines. Two Republicans joined Democrats in voting in favor of the bill, while one Democrat voted against the legislation.

Oregon fund provides $60 million in relief to immigrants, says more needed

Oregon fund provides $60 million in relief to immigrants, says more needed Updated 11:26 AM; Today 11:26 AM The Oregon Worker Relief has disbursed more than $60 million in pandemic relief to immigrant communities. (Faith Cathcart/The Oregonian)LC- The Oregonian Facebook Share Oregon immigrants have received more than $60 million in pandemic relief through the Oregon Worker Relief Fund over the last year, according to the coalition of advocacy groups that pushed to establish the program. That money has gone to help more than 37,000 people who were ineligible for other public programs because they are undocumented. The fund has raised roughly $110 million since it launched last year, with roughly half that money coming from state funds allocated by the Oregon Legislature. The fund also received a $250,000 donation from the city of Portland last year and has received donations from individuals and foundations.

Downtown in distress: Portland s core is unsafe and uninviting, residents say in new poll, threatening city s recovery

Downtown in distress: Portland’s core is unsafe and uninviting, residents say in new poll, threatening city’s recovery Updated 10:00 AM; Today 7:27 AM Residents describe downtown as “destroyed,” “trashed,” “riots” and “sad. Persistent vandalism, accumulating trash and homelessness have soured attitudes about Portland s economic, cultural and transportation hub.Dave Killen/The Oregonian Facebook Share Residents across the metro area say downtown Portland has become dirty, unsafe and uninviting and many anticipate visiting the city’s core less often after the pandemic than they did before. Those are the worrisome findings of a new poll of 600 people half who live within Portland’s city limits commissioned by The Oregonian/OregonLive. Asked for their perceptions of downtown, respondents frequently used words like “destroyed,” “trashed,” “riots” and “sad.” Many cited homelessness as a particular issue, and said there is an urgent need fo

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