SALEM — On Tuesday, in her first testimony since her inauguration, Governor Tina Kotek urged the Oregon State Legislature to pass $155 million to reduce homelessness in all regions of Oregon.

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Kyle Bailey is the news director for News Radio 93-9 FM and 1240 KQEN.

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mword

So many good Christians in the comment section of the N-R.

pwchoices

The homeless can’t wait for their $1,000 monthly checks. They won’t have to rob people to pay for their drugs, booze and sex.

Clearlyu2

Here we go down the rabbit hole

Huge bbfan

If throwing money at the homeless problem worked it wouldn't be a problem. I'm sure that someone benefits from all this money, but it's never been the homeless.

I know you don't, but do you ever wonder why, if the democrats were the answer to all of Oregon's problems 🤔, why do we have problems? After all, they have been in tyrannical control of Oregon for over 40 years.

PlantBasedChef

I agree 100%.

UrsulaMajor

It isn't homelessness that's the problems - it's the drug addiction.

kaydee44

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