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Lawmakers are putting in for police body cams, road repairs, community upgrades – and requests for funds ranging from a yoga program in New Jersey and a science center in Florida, now that a prohibition on earmark requests has ended. House Republicans ended earmarks in 2011 following a series of scandals, but voted to bring them back in March, and the House majority voted to reinstate them. Under new reforms meant to stem abuses, the House Appropriations Committee publicly lists members individual requests. More than 300 lawmakers have submitted proposals – although some critics of the practice have held back. Congressional earmarks are back now that the whole House and the House GOP Conference pushed through changes. Lawmaker requests are now posted publicly on the Appropriations Committee web site ....
Group has ambitious plan for Portland Botanical Gardens Founders Sean Hogan, Paige Witte and Dan Pogust envision all-encompassing campus for plants and flowers. It s a fun time for gardeners, as the American Public Gardens Association hopes to inspire the public to visit, value and volunteer during Go Public Garden Days! May 7-16. So, the organizers behind the Portland Botanical Gardens figured it would be a perfect time to announce their grand plans for a multiconservatory and multigarden campus to be constructed in the metropolitan area at some time in the future at a cost of millions of dollars. The logistics, partnerships, communications, website and more are being worked out, and a team has been finding and evaluating land for an acquisition. It could be in Portland, could be in the suburbs. Either way, it s a go for founders Sean Hogan, Paige Witte and Dan Pogust and their roster of some 40 volunteers. Kate Bodin serves as executive director. ....
Willamette Week The need for strong, independent local journalism is more urgent than ever. Please support the city we love by joining Friends of Willamette Week. Get Back Into Nature This Spring at Portland Japanese Garden Why now is the best time to rediscover this Portland landmark: as if you needed an excuse to get outside. William Sutton Updated 12:22 PM It’s time to thaw out, Portland. As vaccines roll out, and Portland opens, it seems that our collective emergence from a year of hibernation is perfectly synchronized with flourishing vegetation. Tulips are bursting, magnolias are blooming, and our city’s greenery is more verdant than ever. If you can’t get enough of the glory of Springtime in Portland from those neighborhood walks, head to Portland Japanese Garden our city’s slice of Eden. ....
Executive Administrative Support /Project Manager Posted by The International School, Portland Oregon Department: Administration FLSA Status: Exempt Duration: 12 months The International School (TIS) is an independent, coeducational,language immersion IB day school for 350 students, Pre-K (3-year-olds) -Grade 5. The mission of the School is to inspire children to become global citizens through an inquiry-based learning environment of total immersion in multiple languages and cultures. It is located just south of downtown Portland, Oregon on the edge of the Waterfront District, making this close-knit campus with outdoor playground areas attractive to families on both sides of the river. The centrally located campus provides an urban environment where students benefit from easy access to the Oregon Ballet, the Portland Japanese Garden, the Lan Su Chinese Garden, the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the Portland Art Museum, and so muchmore! The Schoo ....
Rob Taylor is the author of The Road Trip Survival Guide (being released May 25, 2021) and the founder of 2TravelDads, the original LGBT Family Travel blog. Focusing on ecotourism and education, 2TravelDads inspires LGBT families (and traditional families also) to go beyond their usual getaways and use travel to learn about and be part of a bigger world. 2TravelDads blazes the way for other two-dad and two-mom families to travel to previously overlooked destinations or places we as gay people would normally avoid. We share the struggles we ve faced and the surprising gems and welcomes we ve had along the way. Traveling as a family is one thing, traveling as an LGBT family is completely something else. ....