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Eleven Point Plan to Reform the Portland Police

Respect and trust in the Portland Police Bureau is at an all-time low. Citizens are fed up with disengaged police management, an impotent police review board, and cavalier cops.

Voters are dissatisfied and city hall is unresponsive.

A dozen specters of unfinished business loom over the Bureau, some deserved, some perhaps not. There have been repairs over the years, mostly patchwork, but transformation is not yet conceivable, much less on the table for discussion.

So what constitutes reform for the Portland Police Bureau? more

Today is a snapshot of the future of print journalism


Jason Renaud is the co-founder of the Mental Health Association of Portland and a candidate for Portland City Council, see www.jasonforportland.com

Open your daily newspaper, or go online and scan the news sites. You’ll find scant “new” news. Don’t get scared. It’s just today as managing editors part out holiday leave.

In the post-holiday edition press releases puff up to front pages stories, recipes get printed in larger type, the op ed and letters to the editor bin gets shaken out.

What we read is the future where few if any journalists gather the news, type in a sensible and somewhat impartial manner, print on cheap paper, find adverting dollars to supplant the various costs, and throw it on your doorstep each morning. more

Examiner: Advocate Jason Renaud enters Portland City Council race

Local mental health advocate Jason Renaud has filed for a seat on the Portland City Council. Renaud co-founded the Mental Health Association of Portland, described by The Oregonian as “Oregon’s foremost independent advocate for persons with mental illness and addiction.”

“As an advocate I hear growing cynicism about city services leaving people homeless, hungry, jobless, and afraid of the police – and worse, that to attempt change is futile,” Renaud told The Portland Sentinel. more

Want Change in City Hall?

If you want change in City Hall – it’s available now through city funded campaign fund candidates. To make change happen, contact me for a petition form and make the $5 contribution today.

Call NOW – 503-367-6128 – and get a signature form today.

You can participate in this democracy and help new voices and new issues enter the doors of City Hall.

Thanks to our friends Chris, Michael, David, Gloria, Scott, Sarah, Paula, Jason, Greg, Moses, Carolyn, Al, Brad, & Eli. You’re all helping to make this campaign move forward.

BlueOregon: The police need our support and our vigorous oversight

Guest Opinion by Jason Renaud

Jason Renaud is co-founder of the Mental Health Association of Portland and a candidate for Portland City Commissioner, Position No. 3 – currently held by Dan Saltzman. For more information see www.jasonforportland.com.

Over the past week Police Chief Rosie Sizer and Police Commissioner Dan Saltzman have been backpedaling in damage control mode, trying to assure police officers and local advocates their careers and reputations aren’t in tatters.

In their hurry to discipline Officer Christopher Humphreys, they missed an opportunity to learn a vital truth about cops. They’re human. more

Sign The Petition

Ready to vote now and get Jason Renaud elected to Portland City Council?

Not so fast.

TOMORROW NIGHT – Thursday, December 10, from 5 PM until 7 PM, campaign volunteers will be at Backspace Gallery, 115 NW 5th Avenue, to collect signatures and contributions of $5.

Why just $5?

The City Campaign Finance Fund is a closely-monitored program which provided QUALIFIED candidates with $150,000 to campaign for one of three seat in the May 2010 election.

To be qualified candidates need to gather 1000 signed forms and 1000 contributions of $5. No more, no less.

So – don’t fight the power when you can be the power. You can vote for Jason – but first we need your signature and $5 at Backspace Gallery.

Recent articles on Jason Renaud’s advocacy

The Chasse case: Portland police need more than time off - Guest Opinion by Jason Renaud, published in The Oregonian, November 13, 2009

City Council Accused Of “Impunity” On Chasse – Given 7 Actions To “Begin Rebuilding” – from The Portland Mercury, September 30, 2009

Mental health association volunteer issues plea to Portland council
– from The Oregonian, September 30, 2009

Safety concerns prompt OHSU to mull gun rules
– from The Portland Tribune, November 6, 2008


Historical art trove is Jefferson High School legacy
– from The Oregonian, October 30, 2008

Scott and Clare Collect Signatures for Jason Renaud

Scott Rice collecting signatures

Scott Rice and Claire Simons collected petition signatures and $5 contributions for Jason Renaud’s campaign for Portland City Council on a chilly Saturday afternoon at the Downtown Farmer’s Market.

Thanks Scott and Claire!

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