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Israel and Hamas agree to 'first phase' of plan to end fighting and release hostages, Trump says
Israel and Hamas agree to 'first phase' of plan to end fighting and release hostages, Trump says
Israel and Hamas agree to 'first phase' of plan to end fighting and release hostages, Trump says

Published on: 10/08/2025

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President Donald Trump says Israel and Hamas have agreed to the “first Phase” of his peace plan to pause fighting and release at least some hostages and...

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On Nov. 4, 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider proposed Measure 34-345 that would fund public library services in Washington County. Since 2006, library service has been partially funded by a voter-approved levy.  
  
Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) is the primary source of funding for public library operations across the county. About 45% of WCCLS funding currently comes from a local option levy that will expire in June 2026.  
  
The current levy rate is 22 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. If passed, Measure 34-345 would cost property owners 37 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value starting in July 2026.  
  
If passed, Measure 34-345 would fund:  
• Reading and learning support for kids & teens  
• Central services that efficiently link libraries together  
• Open hours and access to books & materials  
• Reading events for children  
  
If passed, how would Measure 34-345 affect taxpayers?  
• If passed, the proposed measure would authorize an increase in property taxes.  
• The proposed measure would cost property owners 37 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. The tax would continue from July 2026 through June 2031.  
• The owner of a home assessed at $348,600 would pay approximately $129 per year, or $10.75 per month. This amount would be an increase of $4.55 per month, compared to the current levy.  
• The proposed measure would raise $188,915,688 between July 2026 and June 2031.  
   
What would happen if Measure 34-345 does not pass?  
If the proposed measure does not pass, library services would not be provided as proposed and property taxes would not be increased. Reductions in library hours, book purchases, and reading events would occur.  
  
To learn more visit wccls.org/levy.  
  
Aloha Community Library Association   
City of Banks Public Library  
Beaverton City Library   
Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries   
Cornelius Public Library   
Forest Grove City Library   
Garden Home & West Slope Community Libraries   
Hillsboro Public Library   
North Plains Public Library   
Sherwood Public Library   
Tigard Public Library   
Tualatin Public Library
On Nov. 4, 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider proposed Measure 34-345 that would fund public library services in Washington County. Since 2006, library service has been partially funded by a voter-approved levy.  
  
Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) is the primary source of funding for public library operations across the county. About 45% of WCCLS funding currently comes from a local option levy that will expire in June 2026.  
  
The current levy rate is 22 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. If passed, Measure 34-345 would cost property owners 37 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value starting in July 2026.  
  
If passed, Measure 34-345 would fund:  
• Reading and learning support for kids & teens  
• Central services that efficiently link libraries together  
• Open hours and access to books & materials  
• Reading events for children  
  
If passed, how would Measure 34-345 affect taxpayers?  
• If passed, the proposed measure would authorize an increase in property taxes.  
• The proposed measure would cost property owners 37 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. The tax would continue from July 2026 through June 2031.  
• The owner of a home assessed at $348,600 would pay approximately $129 per year, or $10.75 per month. This amount would be an increase of $4.55 per month, compared to the current levy.  
• The proposed measure would raise $188,915,688 between July 2026 and June 2031.  
   
What would happen if Measure 34-345 does not pass?  
If the proposed measure does not pass, library services would not be provided as proposed and property taxes would not be increased. Reductions in library hours, book purchases, and reading events would occur.  
  
To learn more visit wccls.org/levy.  
  
Aloha Community Library Association   
City of Banks Public Library  
Beaverton City Library   
Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries   
Cornelius Public Library   
Forest Grove City Library   
Garden Home & West Slope Community Libraries   
Hillsboro Public Library   
North Plains Public Library   
Sherwood Public Library   
Tigard Public Library   
Tualatin Public Library
On Nov. 4, 2025, voters will have the opportunity to consider proposed Measure 34-345 that would fund public library services in Washington County. Since 2006, library service has been partially funded by a voter-approved levy. Washington County Cooperative Library Services (WCCLS) is the primary source of funding for public library operations across the county. About 45% of WCCLS funding currently comes from a local option levy that will expire in June 2026. The current levy rate is 22 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. If passed, Measure 34-345 would cost property owners 37 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value starting in July 2026. If passed, Measure 34-345 would fund: • Reading and learning support for kids & teens • Central services that efficiently link libraries together • Open hours and access to books & materials • Reading events for children If passed, how would Measure 34-345 affect taxpayers? • If passed, the proposed measure would authorize an increase in property taxes. • The proposed measure would cost property owners 37 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value. The tax would continue from July 2026 through June 2031. • The owner of a home assessed at $348,600 would pay approximately $129 per year, or $10.75 per month. This amount would be an increase of $4.55 per month, compared to the current levy. • The proposed measure would raise $188,915,688 between July 2026 and June 2031. What would happen if Measure 34-345 does not pass? If the proposed measure does not pass, library services would not be provided as proposed and property taxes would not be increased. Reductions in library hours, book purchases, and reading events would occur. To learn more visit wccls.org/levy. Aloha Community Library Association City of Banks Public Library Beaverton City Library Cedar Mill & Bethany Community Libraries Cornelius Public Library Forest Grove City Library Garden Home & West Slope Community Libraries Hillsboro Public Library North Plains Public Library Sherwood Public Library Tigard Public Library Tualatin Public Library

10/08/2025

On Nov 4 2025 voters will have the opportunity to consider proposed Measure 34-345 that wo...

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