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2022
- May 11: Opportunities to share your feedback on Multnomah County’s FY 2023 budget
- May 5: My FY 2023 Executive Budget: Built for transition and transformation
- April 14: State of the County 2022: Meeting urgent needs while creating enduring change
- April 6: Please join me for my final Multnomah County State of the County address
- March 11: Two years into the pandemic, reflecting on what we’ve endured, where we’re headed
- Feb. 11: Chair Kafoury's February 2022 Newsletter
- Jan. 18: Pressing on toward Dr. King’s Beloved Community in the face of ongoing challenges
- Jan. 7: An Omicron variant update, a chance to help with the Point-In-Time Count and more
2021
- Dec. 22: Seeking shelter volunteers and acts of generosity as severe weather approaches
- Nov. 20: Winter preparations to shelter and care for our neighbors surviving outside
- Nov. 2: Multnomah County is making new investments to address our most pressing challenges worsened by COVID
- Sept. 27: Chair Kafoury's September 2021 Newsletter
- Aug. 19: Chair Kafoury's August 2021 Newsletter
- July 21: Chair Kafoury's July 2021 Newsletter
- June 4: Multnomah County adopts a historic budget focused on pandemic response, recovery and a more equitable future
- May 14: The latest on our progress toward reopening Multnomah County
- April 29: Share your thoughts on Multnomah County’s FY 2022 budget
- April 22: An Executive Budget that meets today's emergency and tomorrow's vision for a stronger, more equitable County
- March 11: Reflecting on the one-year anniversary of COVID-19 in our community with grief, gratitude and hope
- March 6: State of Multnomah County 2021: Moving toward a new place of strength, health and hope
- March 4: Reminder: Please join me tomorrow for the 2021 Multnomah County State of the County
- Feb. 27: Please join me for the 2021 Multnomah County State of the County
- Feb. 12: The latest on severe weather shelters, vaccines and the eviction moratorium
- Jan. 20: What the statewide eviction moratorium means for Multnomah County renters
2020
- December 19: Taking action to honor the memories of the people we’ve lost to homelessness
- December 2: A three-step plan to show a little love this winter
- November 14: Save lives: For the next 4+ weeks, stay home, cancel social plans, telework
- November 12: The next 2 weeks are critical in our fight to slow the spread
- October 31: Stepping up for our neighbors living outside as winter weather arrives
- October 17: Introducing Multnomah County’s Justice and Equity Agenda
- September 15: The people and values who will carry us through any crisis
- August 1: Protecting and helping renters in Multnomah County
- July 25: Pressing forward in a time of a pandemic and protests
- July 12: Working toward a safe — and sustained — reopening
- July 2: Face coverings: a simple step to take, the right thing to do
- June 23: A County budget that sets the table for the work ahead
- June 19: Entering Phase 1 of reopening: good news, great responsibility
- May 17: Multnomah County is committed to opening with care
- May 13: A proposed County budget shaped by a once-in-a-lifetime crisis
- May 2: Learning and responding to how communities of color experience COVID-19
- April 21: Showing up for our struggling neighbors through generosity
- April 13: Gratitude and glimmers of positive news during trying times
- April 5: An unconventional State of the County for unprecedented times
- March 28: Multnomah County's COVID-19 response: taking care of each other
- March 21: Multnomah County's continues to respond to COVID-19
- March 14: Multnomah County's response to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Chair Kafoury’s Feb. 2020 Newsletter
- Chair Kafoury’s Jan. 2020 Newsletter