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== Campaign Feedback == |
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Hi there, this is a shared account from commissioner-elect Rene Gonzalez to provide feedback until his communications team takes over (late 2022 or 2023). Acknowledging potential conflicts per wikipedia guidelines, with the following initial suggested revisions: |
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# Here is the Oregonian Endorsement, which we recommend be linked (Willamette Week and Tribune's are already linked): https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/10/editorial-endorsement-november-2022-rene-gonzalez-is-voters-best-choice-for-portland-city-council.html |
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# Please reach out to campaign@reneforportland.com for a photo, but note the campaign owns the photo used in the Oregonian endorsement, which may be used here. |
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# With respect to the lease, here is the final Administrative Law Decision: https://www.portland.gov/sites/default/files/2022/appeal-order.pdf Key quote in decision (p.15) on the fine: "According to the overwhelming weight of the evidence, the Director’s methodology and calculations were oversimplified and inappropriate to determine fair market value of commercial real estate in downtown Portland under the current socioeconomic conditions affecting the market." |
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Would appreciate consideration in adding above. Please let us know if we can be of further assitance to editors at campaign@reneforportland.com. [[User:Reneforportland|Reneforportland]] ([[User talk:Reneforportland|talk]]) 16:30, 19 November 2022 (UTC) |
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Campaign Feedback
Hi there, this is a shared account from commissioner-elect Rene Gonzalez to provide feedback until his communications team takes over (late 2022 or 2023). Acknowledging potential conflicts per wikipedia guidelines, with the following initial suggested revisions:
- Here is the Oregonian Endorsement, which we recommend be linked (Willamette Week and Tribune's are already linked): https://www.oregonlive.com/opinion/2022/10/editorial-endorsement-november-2022-rene-gonzalez-is-voters-best-choice-for-portland-city-council.html
- Please reach out to campaign@reneforportland.com for a photo, but note the campaign owns the photo used in the Oregonian endorsement, which may be used here.
- With respect to the lease, here is the final Administrative Law Decision: https://www.portland.gov/sites/default/files/2022/appeal-order.pdf Key quote in decision (p.15) on the fine: "According to the overwhelming weight of the evidence, the Director’s methodology and calculations were oversimplified and inappropriate to determine fair market value of commercial real estate in downtown Portland under the current socioeconomic conditions affecting the market."
Would appreciate consideration in adding above. Please let us know if we can be of further assitance to editors at campaign@reneforportland.com. Reneforportland (talk) 16:30, 19 November 2022 (UTC)
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