The Department of Consumer and Business Services is spending $238,001 with the Oregon Association of Broadcasters for a 'public educational awareness campaign' with no details about what specific issue is being promoted or what outcomes are expected. The vague description raises questions about whether taxpayers are getting clear value from this communications spending.
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$1.6M
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