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Former Housing Director: Scapegoated, Silenced, and Severed
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Former Portland Housing Bureau Director, Helmi Hisserich, accuses city administration of using her discovery of unspent funds as a scapegoat for her resignation. Hisserich, who resigned in October, claims she was advised against sharing the information with councilors and was later offered a severance package. She had been tasked with drafting a social housing model plan, a concept she supports.
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