Oregon invites you to its Valentine’s Day birthday party at the state Capitol

Oregon was founded on Valentine’s Day in 1859 and turns 167 years old on Saturday, Feb. 14. To celebrate, the Oregon State Legislature invites everyone from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the Oregon’s Anniversary of Statehood event for music, dancing, and activities including a chance to view the state’s original founding document.
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CITY MEETING: Council moves forward with renter protections, repeals business parking tax

Salem city councilors unanimously voted to have city staff research implementing new protections for local renters, and to repeal a parking tax on downtown business during its meeting on Monday, Feb. 9.
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Council votes 7-2 to authorize $200,000 fund, partly to support families impacted by ICE

Mayor Julie Hoy joined Council President Linda Nishioka and Councilors Micki Varney, Vanessa Nordyke, Irvin Brown, Mai Vang and Paul Tigan in voting for a social services fund to help vulnerable community members.
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City, mayor say governor’s office never asked Salem leaders to sign immigration letter

In a Facebook post early Monday, Salem Mayor Julie Hoy said an invitation to sign a letter from the governor’s office asking for a temporary end to federal immigration enforcement was never sent to her or the city of Salem. The city confirmed Monday that the governor’s office never reached out about the letter.
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CITY MEETING: Council to consider renter protections, repeal of business parking tax Monday

Salem city councilors will consider implementing new protections for local renters, and the repeal of a parking tax on downtown business during its meeting on Monday. The council will also get an update on activities in line with the city’s recent emergency declaration related to immigration enforcement.
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Council to consider $200k social services fund, in part for families impacted by ICE

Funding for a one-time social services pilot program would come from salary savings on vacant positions at the airport and in the city manager’s office. It would be available for vulnerable community members including those impacted by federal immigration enforcement.
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City forum details rights when interacting with ICE

The city of Salem’s Human Rights Commission in collaboration with the Oregon Law Center posted a video that answered questions from the community on what to do in the event of an encounter with U.S. immigration agents. The video is the first in a series of conversations designed to educate the community on their rights when encountering immigration officials.
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Serving on city boards and commissions is critical for Salem to do its business

City leaders rely on the input of more than 100 volunteer board and commission members to make decisions. A recent controversy over one volunteer’s criminal background highlighted the challenges Salem faces getting people to sign up.
Mayor Julie Hoy’s ethics case will likely be resolved in the spring following procedural mistake

The state ethics commission was originally slated to issue its final order finding Salem Mayor Julie Hoy broke state public meetings law on Friday, Feb. 6. That order was pulled from the meeting agenda after commission employees failed to serve Hoy personally with paperwork.
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5 takeaways: Salem’s new ambulance system financially stable, more reliable, after 6 months

Salem Fire Chief David Gerboth told Salem city councilors Monday that the city’s new ambulance system is both financially and operationally healthy with improved service and stable revenues.
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