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"textContent": "Two Portland housing development projects that have become a “political football” in recent months crossed into the end zone after city councilors finally approved their funding. In a 10-2 vote Wednesday, June 3, Portland City Council allocated $2.5 million in city funds to two homeownership development projects: one at the corner of Northeast Williams and […]\n\nThe post After Months of “Political Football,” Council Funds Housing for Black Portlanders appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
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