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• Oregon Legislature employees became the first capitol staff in the nation to unionize when they joined International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 89 today. Union members hope this move will allow legislative aides to have more input in the workplace.
City budget goes from rags to riches May 05 2021
The City Council is already scheduled to spending hundreds of millions of additional dollars after the next budget is approved on May 13.
The Portland City Council is scheduled to adopt some version of Mayor Ted Wheeler s proposed $5.7 billion budget for the next fiscal year on May 13.
However, the council will continue spending hundreds of millions of dollars on new and expanded services into 2022. It is already set to spend an additional $80 million as soon as July 1.
The largesse is a dramatic turnaround from a budget that had been expected to see significant cuts, just a few months ago.