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"textContent": "The city of Portland approved its budget last week, but that doesn’t mean efforts to avoid impending cuts are over. Hours after Portland City Council approved an $8.5 billion 2026-27 budget last Wednesday evening, five city councilors brought forward an ordinance to restore some of the frontline services Mayor Keith Wilson eliminated in the budget. […]\n\nThe post City Council Held Their Noses and Passed a Budget—Now They Want Changes appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
"title": "City Council Held Their Noses and Passed a Budget—Now They Want Changes"
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