Portland arts leaders rally for tax reform as cultural institutions face funding crisis

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — In Portland, the arts aren’t just entertainment. For many, they are the heartbeat of the city’s culture and identity.

Those community values were on full display during Wednesday’s City Council meeting.

“We see students who struggle to engage in other settings come alive in music, drawing, theater and performance,” Portland Public Schools Superintendent Kimberlee Armstrong told city leaders…

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