Is Salt & Straw Even Good? Plus, Voter Registration Oversight and Measure 116
Today on City Cast Portland we’re talking about voter registration woes at the DMV, how poorly our state lawmakers are paid, and the ballot initiative that wants to change that. Plus, NYC is yet again salty about Portland. Joining host Claudia Meza on this week’s Friday news roundup are City Cast director of digital strategy Bryan M. Vance and our very own executive producer, John Notarianni.
Discussed in Today’s Episode:
- Oregon Gov. Calls for DMV to Pause Automatic Voter Registration as Number of People Mistakenly Added to Voter Rolls Grows [OPB]
- Measure 116 Would Let Oregon Voters Decide Whether Independent Commission Should Decide Salaries for State Elected Officials [OPB]
- Super Popular Salt & Straw Has Finally Opened in NYC, But No One Needed Pastrami-On-Rye Ice Cream [New York Post]
- Petulant New York Writer Calls Portland ‘Nation’s Most Self-Important Culinary Scene’ Just Because He Doesn’t Like Salt & Straw [Oregonian 🔒]
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