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Portland PCRS approves letter to City Council urging progress on civilian police review board; workshop set for July 28
Summary
Portland's Police Civilian Review Subcommittee approved a letter to City Council urging timely work on a new civilian police review board ordinance and noted a city council workshop scheduled for July 28 at 5 p.m.; the letter passed unanimously.
Portland's Police Civilian Review Subcommittee (PCRS) voted to send a letter to the City Council advancing recommendations on the new civilian police review board ordinance and noted a council workshop on July 28 at 5 p.m.
The committee approved the letter unanimously. The motion to send the letter passed "6 0," as recorded during the meeting.
Why it matters: the PCRS is the subcommittee charged with advising on civilian oversight; the letter is intended to communicate PCRS priorities and request continued engagement as the council drafts the ordinance. PCRS members said they…
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