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This is the official page of Shannon Singleton, Multnomah County District 2 Commissioner. I'm here on Bluesky to engage with my constituents and residents of Multnomah County. https://linktr.ee/shannonsingleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton









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Join me on June 20 for the 54th Annual Juneteenth Festival! 🎉 Parade kicks off at 11am on MLK Jr. Blvd, ending at Lillis-Albina Park with live music, food, and fun for all ages! This is a free community event. See you there! #Juneteenth #MultnomahCounty
Save the dates! 🖤❤️💚 June 17: Proclamation Day (12–1 PM, 501 SE Hawthorne Blvd) honoring Juneteenth and Immigrant and Refugee Heritage Month. RSVP: bit.ly/June26Proc 🖤❤️💚Juneteenth Oregon Parade & Festival — June 20, celebrating Black history, Black-owned businesses, and community pride! 🎉
Today, the Multnomah County Board approved the FY2027 budget! I’m proud of our collective efforts to prioritize good jobs, safe communities, stable housing, healthy kids, and a sustainable future. A huge thank you to everyone who spoke up and showed up for our community. 💙 #Budget #MultnomahCounty
Huge thanks to Care Oregon for an amazing time at the Grand Floral Starlight Parade! 🌟 Your work in community health equity is inspiring. Shoutout to Rob for the awesome driving and to everyone who cheered us on—Portland summers are unbeatable! 🌞 #GrandFloralParade #CommunityHealth #Portland
Today, I’m advocating for eviction prevention measures, including a new inreach team at Home Forward and funding for legal services. Keeping families housed is key. Stay tuned for updates as we discuss amendments and begin voting starting at 1pm. #EvictionPrevention #CountyBudget
As my colleague Commissioner Jones Dixon said “We need to shift the culture from enablement to empowerment. We need to invite people into solving their problems.” Thank you for your collaboration on solutions for the county. See @oregonian.com article to learn more about our work: bit.ly/3QgmCPY
Pride is a year-round commitment at Multnomah County! 🏳️‍🌈 Our 2SLGBTQIA+ community, especially our Trans neighbors, deserve protection and support. I'm committed to using my platform and power to protect them — not just with words, but with action. #MultcoPride #TransRights #2SLGBTQIA
During our final budget vote today, I'm advocating for sustainability: Amendment 18B installs electric vehicle charging for county fleet vehicles —leveraging federal and state contributions to reduce costs. Thank you @colorcoalition.bsky.social for your great work 💚 #Sustainability #ClimateAction
Today, as we dive into budget negotiations: I want to highlight the workforce amendment I introduced in April, built on a year of community collaboration. Huge thanks to unions, trades, pre-apprenticeship programs, and Commissioner Jones-Dixon for their support. This one's for all of you! 💪✨
Today is the final vote on our County budget! 🎉 I'm advocating for key amendments, including funding mental health support at Preschool for All and eliminating permit barriers to expand access. Every child deserves a strong start! #PreschoolForAll
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County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
County Commissioner Shannon Singleton
Programs meant to help homeless people train for and find jobs are once again in a “political sportsball match.”
www.oregonlive.com
Multnomah County commissioners try to save jobs programs for homeless people … again