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Shine some light in black box of algorithms used by government

Debra Gore-Mann, Special to CalMatters Debra Gore-Mann is president and CEO of , debra.goremann@greenlining.org. The Greenlining Institute is sponsoring Assembly Bill 13. You can’t see algorithms, but they can impact huge parts of your life, from seemingly minor things like what video YouTube will queue up next to life-and-death issues such as whether or not you can get a COVID-19 vaccination. It’s time we all had a better idea how algorithms impact us, particularly when the government is using them. An algorithm is simply a set of rules and instructions used by a computer program to perform a task or solve a problem. While algorithms themselves are coldly mathematical, they are created by humans who, like all of us, can have blind spots, biases or preconceptions. And that can lead to algorithms that make bad decisions or even perpetuate racial and gender bias. 

Oregon House passes new foreclosure moratorium • Daily Journal of Commerce

Oregon House passes new foreclosure moratorium By SARA CLINE Associated Press/Report for America PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) A measure that would reinstate and extend Oregon’s moratorium on foreclosures until Sept. 1 during the COVID-19 pandemic on Tuesday passed the state’s House of Representatives. Unlike the bill that was passed by lawmakers last June, the new legislation would not protect commercial property owners those who own more than five properties or properties with more than four housing units. The moratorium would be retroactive back to Dec. 3 and could be extended until the end of 2021 by the governor. The latest bill, which passed in the House 38-21, moves to the state Senate.

Oregon House passes bill to extend foreclosure moratorium until Sept 1

Oregon House passes bill to extend foreclosure moratorium until Sept. 1 The Associated Press © Provided by KATU Portland A measure that would reinstate and extend Oregon’s moratorium on foreclosures until Sept. 1 during the COVID-19 pandemic has passed in the state’s House of Representatives. Unlike the bill that was passed by lawmakers last June, the new legislation would not protect commercial property owners those who own more than five properties or properties with more than four housing units. The proposed legislation, which passed in the House 38-21 Tuesday, moves to the Senate. In March, more than 6% or more than 65,000 Oregon homeowners said they were not caught up on their mortgage payments, based on the United States Census Bureau’s most recent Household Pulse Survey.

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