Clackamas County Chair Tootie Smith wants to curb ‘severely political’ comments in face of calls for colleague to resign
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
Posted Feb 09, 2021
On Tuesday, Clackamas County Board of Commission Chair Tootie Smith announced she will move the public comment portion to the end of the board’s weekly business meetings, and she floated the idea of limiting public comments to 30 minutes overall with each speaker getting up to two minutes instead of three. Here, she is shown at a Jan 1 protest in Salem against lockdown measures.The Oregonian
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Board Chair Tootie Smith has heard enough.
On Tuesday, Smith announced she will move the public comment portion to the end of the board’s weekly business meetings and she floated the idea of limiting public comments to 30 minutes overall with each speaker getting two minutes instead of three.