The Oregon Department of Human Services signed a $1 million contract with Exceed Enterprises for 'job placement services' but the description provides no details about specific deliverables or outcomes expected. It's unclear what services justify this substantial taxpayer investment or how success will be measured.
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Oregon Pays $5.5 Billion to Idaho Individual for Medicaid Loan Program
OHA - Oregon Health Policy & Analytics
The Oregon Health Authority awarded a staggering $5.5 billion personal services contract to a single individual in Idaho for administering a Medicaid loan repayment program. This massive amount for what appears to be administrative work raises serious questions about contract oversight and whether this represents a data error or actual questionable spending.
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Oregon Forestry Pays Catering Company $125K for 'Battle Mountain Repair'
Oregon Department of Forestry
The Oregon Department of Forestry appears to have paid Kanak Attack Catering Inc. $125,295 for something described as 'Battle Mountain Repair.' It raises questions about why a catering company would be contracted for repair work, or whether the vendor classification is accurate for this substantial payment.
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State Pays $50M to 'Equity Consulting' Firm for Nursing Facility Services
Oregon Department of Human Services
Oregon's Department of Human Services paid over $50 million to a company called 'Empress Rules Equity Consulting' for nursing facility services. It's unclear why a consulting firm with 'equity' in its name would be providing nursing services, and the massive dollar amount raises questions about the nature of this arrangement.