Yes, even Tagg, the City of Gresham Police Department's comfort dog, is encouraging a YES vote on the public safety levy. He is not lobbying for better dog food, but agrees there should be more first responders, which is what the levy will provide.
Out of the 39 people in this photo taken at a Friday AM hosted by the Soroptimist International of Gresham, 95% of them are probably Multnomah County residents or businesses. That means they will be subject to the capital gains tax proposed and on the May ballot. The Gresham Area Chamber is opposing this tax.
The April Business & Leaders luncheon was well attended. Thank you Mayor Stovall and Cathy Keathley for sharing information regarding the public safety levy. The May Business & Leaders luncheon will be packed with information as well. Three speakers from Mt. Hood Community College will be presenting.
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