Why Im Starting This Column And Why I Want You With Me

Portland, ORGovernment

Portland Councilor Candace Avalos has introduced a personal column to connect with residents on city governance issues, particularly regarding the new city charter. This column will cover a range of topics, including council discussions and the challenges she faces in her role. Avalos stresses the need for transparency, asserting that constituents should have direct access to her thoughts and decision-making processes. By sharing her experiences and perspectives, she hopes to foster a more engaged and informed community. The column serves as a platform for dialogue, allowing residents to understand the complexities of city governance.

This initiative represents Avalos's transition from grassroots activist to a city council member. Her approach highlights the importance of maintaining a connection with the community she serves. Ultimately, the column aims to empower residents to engage with local politics more actively.

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