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Portland city councilors accused of breaking public meetings law won’t face investigation due to technicality
Portland city councilors accused of breaking public meetings law won’t face investigation due to technicality
Portland city councilors accused of breaking public meetings law won’t face investigation due to technicality

Published on: 08/19/2025

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Portland city councilors Mitch Green (top left), Candace Avalos, Sameer Kanal, Tiffany Koyama Lane, Jamie Dunphy and Agelita Morillo.

State and local officials said Tuesday they will not investigate allegations that a group of seven Portland city councilors broke transparency rules, citing a state law that provides only a narrow window in which grievances can be filed.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2025/08/portland-city-councilors-accused-of-breaking-public-meetings-law-wont-face-investigation-due-to-technicality.html

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