Kate Brown: 4 key positions on homelessness

Kate Brown, incumbent in the governor's race, supports the Metro housing bond. (Hillary Borrud | The Oregonian/OregonLive)

Editor's note: Platforms 2018 is a weekly series on the policy positions and records of Oregon's two leading gubernatorial candidates. Here's a recap of Democratic Gov. Kate Brown's record and views on homelessness:

  • Should Oregon ban no-cause evictions? "I believe we have to eliminate no-cause evictions," Brown said in an interview.
  • Should Oregon raise its document recording fee and increase funding for affordable housing and emergency housing assistance (House Bill 4007, 2018)? Signed into law
  • Should Oregon allow accessory dwelling units in single-family neighborhoods, allow religious institutions to develop affordable housing on their property and expedite affordable housing permits (Senate Bill 1051, 2017)? Signed into law.
  • The $652.8 million Metro housing bond would create 2,400 units of affordable housing in the Portland area: Brown supports it, saying it is the kind of effort the state needs

-- Molly Harbarger

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