Good Morning, News: Senate Republicans Push ICE Funding, City Councilors Protest NDA Pressure, and More 'Will They Won't They' Ceasefire - Portland Mercury
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Good Morning, News: Senate Republicans Push ICE Funding, City Councilors Protest NDA Pressure, and More 'Will They Won't They' Ceasefire - Portland Mercury
"Portland Public Schools is facing a major budget deficit of $50 million, prompting the district to shorten the school calendar and consider school closures to manage finances."
"State legislators have declined to tap into emergency education funding, with Governor Tina Kotek stating that any increased funding must come with accountability measures."
"City councilors have criticized those who sought to constrain them through a nondisclosure agreement regarding public funds for a Moda Center renovation."
"A recent poll from Portland For All, titled 'We demand a better Moda Center deal for Portland,' gathered over 2,600 signatures, reflecting strong voter interest."
Portland Public Schools is confronting a significant budget deficit of $50 million, leading to a shortened school calendar and potential school closures. State legislators have opted not to utilize emergency education funding, with Governor Tina Kotek emphasizing that any additional funding must include accountability measures. In local political news, city councilors criticized attempts to impose nondisclosure agreements regarding public funding for a Moda Center renovation, while a poll indicates strong voter interest in securing a better deal for the venue.
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