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The League of Oregon Cities is celebrating a significant shift in leadership diversity, as highlighted during a recent government meeting. The board now includes three women and two people of color, a stark contrast to its all-male, non-diverse origins. This change reflects a broader commitment to inclusivity, with representatives from various regions across the state, including North Bend, Fossil, Gresham, Central Point, and Grants Pass.

President of the League, who represents North Bend, expressed pride in the organization's evolution and its representation of Oregon's diverse communities. The meeting also acknowledged the historical context of Oregon's development, noting the upcoming centennial of Wheat Day, which coincides with the founding of the League.
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During the session, House Concurrent Resolution 18 was discussed and moved forward with a unanimous recommendation for adoption. The resolution, which carries no fiscal or revenue impact, aims to further support the League's initiatives. The committee's swift action underscores a collective commitment to fostering collaboration and progress within Oregon's cities.

As the meeting concluded, the focus shifted to House Concurrent Resolution 28, signaling ongoing legislative efforts to address community needs and enhance local governance. The League's leadership is optimistic about the future, emphasizing the importance of diverse perspectives in shaping Oregon's path forward.

Converted from House Committee On Rules 03/17/2025 8:00 AM meeting on March 17, 2025
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