The Oregon Department of Human Services paid the University of Oregon $75,149 for catering at one conference. This amount appears unusually high for food service at a single event and raises questions about the scale or necessity of the expenditure.
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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.
$148K
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$34.7M
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Higher Education Coordinating Commission
The Higher Education Coordinating Commission paid $34.7 million to the Oregon Department of Education for something called 'IAAODE PERKINS 202325' — but it's unclear what taxpayers got for this large expenditure. The vague description raises questions about what specific services or programs this massive payment actually funded.