Page A5 July 22. 2009 L aw & J ustice Portland’s Homeless Ordinance Ruled Unconstitutional (A P )- T he tension has re ­ turned to Portland sidewalks. A ju d g e r e c e n tly to s s e d Portland’s sidewalk obstruction ordinance, leaving police w ith­ out the tool th e y ’ve used to p rev e n t the c ity ’s h o m e less people from sitting or lying on do w ntow n sid ew alk s during the day. T he d ec isio n ren ew ed the conflict between dow ntow n re­ tailers and those who contend hom eless people have an equal right to the streets. C ity c o m m is s io n e r s a p ­ proved the so-called “sit-lie” ordinance tw o years ago, but M u ltn o m a h C o u n ty Ju d g e Stephen Bushong ruled that the o rd in an ce co n flicts w ith the state’s disorderly conduct law. T h e s ta te law p r o h ib its blocking a sidew alk with the intent to cause inconvenience. The city law didn’t require intent, so it was m uch easier to enforce. Kit Taylor reclines on a Portland sidewalk down­ town. Up until last week, doing this could have gotten him a police citation. J ake T homas / T he P ortland O bserver Greater St. Stephen Missionary Baptist Church 3605 N.E. Mallory Pastor Kimberly K. Black and the GSS church fam ily cordially invite the City o f Roses to come and worship with us as we celebrate our 25th Church Anniversary • August 14-16,2009 Special G uest, Friday at 7:00 pm Dr. Robert E. H ouston Sr. - Frankfort, KY Banquet Celebration, Saturday at 6:00 pm At the Em bassy Suites Portland A irport - 7900 NE 82nd Avenue Bishop A lexis Thom as - Phoenix, AZ (See banquet ticket information below) Late Night M usical 10:00 pm at the Em bassy Suites featuring Portland’s Finest G ospel A rtist W ilder W ard Jrs., G od in Charge, G race & M ercy, New Testam ent COG1C, St. Paul M BC and from Seattle WA, Silent Praise M inistries Musical Guest: Lady Tramaine Hawkins Sunday at 3:30 pm; Dr. A. Bernard Devers, 1 - San A ntonio, TX Banquet tickets $60 T icket Locations: C hristopher’sG ourm ent G rill, E arl's B arberShop, Elem ents o f Artistry, G eneva’s Shear Perfection, M eR ae’s, O ne Stop Records and Tondalayera D esigner Salon. F or m ore inform ation call 503-281 -5200 or visit w w w .g re aterstste p h en m issio n a ry b a p tistch u rch .co m Kroger Secures Settlement Rack up another victory for Oregon Attorney General John Kroger. Last week Kroger announced a m ulti-state settlem ent w ith DISH Network, LLC, a satellite TV provider that has generated hundreds o f com plaints from Oregon consumers. The settlem ent resolves alle­ gations from several states that Dish was involved in a num ber o f sh a d y a c tiv itie s th a t in ­ cluded: making telem arketing calls in violation o f do-not-call rules, failure to tell custom ers the full terms and conditions of Oregon Attorney General agreem ents, telling consum ers John Kroger • m isleading inform ation about com petitors products, charging c u s to m e rs ’ d eb it and c re d it cards w ithout appropriate au­ thorization, and others. “T elecom m unications co m ­ panies ranked num ber one on the Department of Justice’s Top 10 Consumer Complaints 2008,” said Kroger. “For that reason, we have made telecom m unica­ tio n s ab u ses one o f o u r top consum er protection priorities.” Dish will pay out a total of $5.99 m illion in the 46-state settlement. Oregon will receive $l25,(XX)of that. Immigrant Deportations Up (A P)- Federal officials say deportations from Washington, Oregon and A laska are up by nearly 10 percent from a year ago. U.S. Im m igration and C us­ tom s Enforcement also said that deportations o f illegal im m i­ grants with criminal records has spiked by 50 percent. For the first nine m onths of the federal fiscal year - O cto­ ber through June - more than 8,(XX) deportations originated from the P acific N o rth w est. That com pares to 7,345 in the sam e period last year. T here have been bigger increases in previous years - for example, d ep o rta tio n s b etw een fiscal years 2007 and 2008 increased by 40 percent. Illegal immigrants with crimi­ nal records now make up the largest share of the region's to­ tal deportations, at 60 percent. Watch out for Car Scams T h e B e tte r B u s in e ss B u ­ c a r m e ets a set o f r e q u ir e ­ reau is w arning con su m ers o f m e n ts a d e a le r is g iv e n a a scam being p erp etrated by $ 3 ,5 0 0 to $ 4 ,5 0 0 c re d it to ­ h u ck sters looking to m ake a w ards the p urchase o f a new vehicle, offsetting the cost for buck o ff y o u r old car. C on a rtists a re ru n n in g a the consum er. F rau d sters are using sim i­ scam that involves a new g o v ­ ern m en t p ro g ram ca lle d the lar nam es to hook con su m ers C ar A llo w an ce R eb ate S y s­ in to id e n tity th e ft sch em es. tem . T he program is intended C o n su m ers are asked for p er­ to help people trade in their sonal in fo rm atio n , like social old gas g u zzler for som ething secu rity n um bers, in o rd er to m ore fuel efficient. If an older g et a v o u ch e r o r have th eir nam e added to an app licatio n list that d o esn ’t exist. A ca r d ea lersh ip reg isters w ith p ro g ram , n ot the c o n ­ sumer. To get accurate information, or to find out if your vehicle applies, visit www.cars.gov, or call 866-227-7891. The BBB recom m ends that consum ers avoid anyone who offers a money order, check or direct deposit to get the rebate. Leader Tackles Disparities Irvington Covenant Church 4046 NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. corner of NE Shaver and MLK Infant and Toddler care will be provided • DOORS OPEN AT 6PM • For directions or more information, call 5 0 3 - 4 8 8 - 5 4 8 1 or log on to w w w .m fhm portland.com M ichael M. W are, a local leader with decades o f experi­ ence w orking with m inorities groups in adult and ju v en ile justice system s, has been se­ lected to ch air a special task fo rc e c r e a te d by G ov. T ed K u lo n g o sk i to ad d re ss why Native A m erican and African American children are over - represented in O regon's foster care system. The task force is made up al­ most entirely o f members repre­ senting m inority populations, includes state legislators, tribal leaders, law enforcement officials and child advocacy experts. Michael M. Ware Ware has directed community and family programs at Self En­ hancement, Inc. for the past five years. T he g o v e rn o r's task force faces the daunting challenge of reducing the numbers o f minor­ ity children in foster care. To­ day. African American children make up 2.3 percent of O regon's child population, but they ac­ c o u n t fo r 7 .3 p e rc e n t o f O re g o n 's foster care p o p u la­ tion. Native A merican children m ake up 1.3 percent o f state’s population, but they account for 10 percent o f the children in state foster care. <