The article discusses significant local developments in Portland, including criticisms of the Safety Response Team's treatment of staff, signaling potential employee exploitation. Separately, a new Oregon bill is gaining traction, aiming to enhance support for families of missing and murdered Indigenous people. This legislation seeks to improve victim outreach and data collection, building upon earlier efforts that were met with limited success. Additionally, executive testimony from OHSU and Legacy Health regarding healthcare costs reportedly lacked substantive discussion, raising further public concern about transparency in healthcare issues.
A new bill in the Oregon Legislature aims to provide essential support for families of missing and murdered Indigenous people, addressing past shortcomings in victim outreach.
Criticism of the Safety Response Team highlights issues of employee exploitation, raising concerns about the adequacy of support for staff contracted through TriMet.
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