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Pamplin Media Group - Gov Brown signs extension of grace for past-due rent

May 19 2021 Senate Bill 282 allows time for renters to obtain state and federal aid, including a new $204 million fund. Gov. Kate Brown has signed a bill that gives tenants more time to pay past-due rent stemming from the coronavirus pandemic and protects their future ability to rent. Her announcement, issued Wednesday, May 19, also mentioned the availability of $204 million in a state fund for rental assistance. Her statement: Everyone deserves a warm, safe, dry place to call home –– and during the COVID-19 pandemic, it has been particularly critical that Oregonians be able to stay in their homes. I d like to thank Sen. Kayse Jama and Rep. Julie Fahey for their leadership and work to pass this bill, and ensure that we are helping the Oregonians who have been hardest hit by the housing and rent impacts of the pandemic.

Pamplin Media Group - Washington County, four others cleared for ‘lower risk’

Washington County, four others cleared for lower risk May 18 2021 Benton, Deschutes, Hood River and Lincoln counties will also move to the more permissive COVID-19 risk category. Five Oregon counties including Washington County, the state s second-most populous will move to the most permissive risk category for the spread of COVID-19 this Friday, May 21. Gov. Kate Brown announced Tuesday afternoon, May 18, that at least 65% of residents age 16 and older in Benton, Deschutes, Hood River, Lincoln and Washington counties have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, and that those counties have also fulfilled her requirement to submit an equity plan to demonstrate how they ll improve vaccination rates among demographics that are lagging behind the general population. Because of that, Brown said, those five counties can move to the lower risk designation clearing the way for larger gatherings and more business activities.

Pamplin Media Group - Nadene Duffield retains countywide Clackamas Education seat

Pamplin Media Group - Voters say yes to Clackamas Sheriff s Levy

Voters say yes to Clackamas Sheriff s Levy May 18 2021 Levy to add maintain deputies, add mental health beds and body camera program winning by considerable margin. Clackamas County voters approved the sheriff s levy once again, according to early election results. As of 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 18, there were 19,774 yes votes and 15,694 no votes. Voters first passed the Clackamas Sheriff s Levy in 2006 and have approved it every five years since. This year though, for the first time, new Clackamas County Sheriff Angela Brandenburg raised the taxation rate on the levy by 12 cents up to 36.8 cents per $1,000 of assessed value. That amounts to a cost of approximately $8.19 per month, or $98.26 per year, on a home with an assessed value of $267,000, which is the median assessed value of a home in Clackamas County (note that assessed value is lower than market value).

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