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AdministrationFlagged for ReviewBend, OR·FY2020

$85,000

State Police Spent $85K on Conference Venue During Pandemic Year

Oregon State Police

Oregon State Police contracted to spend $85,000 on venue and lodging for a law enforcement conference in Bend during 2020. It's unclear whether this conference proceeded as planned given the pandemic restrictions that began shortly after the contract started in February 2020.

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Concern Score: 65/100

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