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		<title>Portland City Government Doesn’t Represent Portland Very Well</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[North and East Portland, people of color, women, and renters are left out. | UPDATE June 15: The article has been updated to explain how the analysis tracks the addresses of the two council members&#8212;Charlie Hales and Nick Fish&#8212;who lived at two different addresses while in office, and to reflect the fact that Nick Fish is now a renter, after 20 years of being a homeowner in Grant Park. Portland has a problem. By electing its councilors to at-large numbered seats, the Rose City...]]></description>
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