The Oregon Health Authority spent $87,600 on communications and media advertising related to COVID-19. While public health messaging can be important, it's unclear what specific advertising was purchased or whether this amount represents good value for taxpayers during a time when COVID information was widely available through other channels.
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Oregon Health Authority Awards $1.86 Billion to Linn County
Oregon Health Authority
The Oregon Health Authority awarded an eye-popping $1.86 billion to Linn County for mental health and addiction services over just two years. This appears to be a data error, as the amount equals roughly half of Oregon's entire annual budget going to a single county with 130,000 residents.
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Oregon Health Authority
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Oregon Health Authority
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