Commissioner Meghan Moyer: News Headlines & Media Coverage

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Multnomah County District 1 Commissioner Meghan Moyer gives remarks at community meeting on Multnomah County’s planned 24-hour Sobering and Crisis Stabilization Center in Southeast Portland. Wednesday, March 20, 2025. The Redd on Salmon Street, 831 Southeast Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon.
Multnomah County District 1 Commissioner Meghan Moyer gives remarks at community meeting on Multnomah County’s planned 24-hour Sobering and Crisis Stabilization Center in Southeast Portland. Wednesday, March 20, 2025. The Redd on Salmon Street, 831 Southeast Salmon Street, Portland, Oregon.

Multnomah County commissioners push plan to limit Chair Jessica Vega Pederson's agenda-setting power  - KGW8 April 2, 2025.

The proposal from Commissioners Meghan Moyer and Vince Jones-Dixon would allow them to place items on the agenda and require the agenda be posted sooner.
 

Multnomah County Commemorates March with Proclamations Celebrating - Hoodline. Published: March 20, 2025.

Commissioner Meghan Moyer sponsored a proclamation that marked March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month

Dexter Visits Local Health Clinics to Spotlight Medicaid Cuts - The Skanner News. Published:  Mar. 20, 2025.                                         

If we lose funding it will directly impact our ability to serve our community and keep people healthy,” said commissioner Meghan Moyer.

Multnomah County moving forward with $85M animal shelter rebuild - oregonlive.com. Published: Mar. 20, 2025.

Trump policies could cut funding for Multnomah County services. It’s making planning impossible, officials say. Published: Feb. 25, 2025, The Oregonian.

Permanent sobering center set to open in Portland's Central Eastside, eventually, Jan. 9, 2025, KGW8.

Multnomah County weighs proposed changes to homeless housing funding, Jan. 9th 2025, KATU2.

Last reviewed April 3, 2025