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Portland Budget Crisis Deepens: Mayor Proposes $163 Million in Cuts to Police, Fire, and Homeless Services

Portland Budget Crisis Deepens: Mayor Proposes $163 Million in Cuts to Police, Fire, and Homeless Services

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In Oregon, Portland grapples with a mounting budget crisis as Mayor Ted Wheeler proposes deep cuts to address a $163 million shortfall, according to KGW News reports from late April 2026. The plan slashes Portland police training and patrol vehicles, reduces 911 dispatch staff, eliminates $18 million in homeless shelter services, and trims outreach teams and the overdose response program by $500,000. Meanwhile, a Portland firefighter faces arraignment on child exploitation charges, heightening public safety concerns.

On the political front, Republican candidates vie intensely for the 2026 gubernatorial nomination, with some facing steep challenges amid party infighting, as detailed by Salem Reporter. In health care policy, Oregon leads nationally with its 2025 corporate practice of medicine law, effective January 2026 for new entities, banning "friendly physician" models and restricting corporate control over practices to safeguard patient care, per the Center for Health Incentives and Research at Georgetown University. This pairs with the state's robust transaction oversight framework since 2021, requiring reviews of major health mergers for impacts on costs and access.

Economically, infrastructure moves forward with NW 23rd Avenue repaving slated for May in Portland, Axios Portland notes, while the Portland Trail Blazers fell 111-98 to the San Antonio Spurs in their playoff opener. Community highlights include student protests at Central Catholic High School and the University of Oregon over guest speakers, captured on social media, alongside a dramatic Delta flight birth necessitating an emergency landing in Portland.

No major weather events have disrupted the state recently.

Looking Ahead: Watch for staggered enforcement of the CPOM law through 2029, ongoing budget debates in Portland, and GOP primary battles shaping the governor's race.

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