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    February 27, 2019 The Skanner Portland & Seattle Page 7
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Briefs cont’d from pg 6
Press that Trump also implicitly told him to lie about
a Moscow real estate project. Cohen has pleaded
guilty to lying to Congress about the project, which
he says Trump knew about as Cohen was negotiating
with Russia during the election.
Cohen says Trump did not directly tell him to lie,
but “he would look me in the eye and tell me there’s
no business in Russia and then go out and lie to the
American people by saying the same thing.”
Cohen says that “in his way, he was telling me to
lie.” He adds that lawyers for Trump had “reviewed
and edited” the statement in which Cohen falsely said
a proposal for a Trump Tower in Moscow had been
abandoned in January 2016. Cohen has since acknowl-
edged he continued pursuing the project for months
after that.
In the prepared testimony, Cohen apologizes for his
actions. “I am ashamed that I chose to take part in con-
cealing Mr. Trump’s illicit acts rather than listening
to my own conscience,” he says.
Chicago Will Elect a Black Woman as
its Mayor For First Time
CHICAGO (AP) — A former federal prosecutor and
a county board leader will face each other in a run-
off to become Chicago’s first black female mayor after
leading a large field Tuesday that included a member
of the Daley family that has dominated the city’s poli-
tics for much of the last six decades.
Political outsider Lori Lightfoot, who was a feder-
al prosecutor in northern Illinois, and Cook County
Board President Toni Preckwinkle were the top two
vote-getters among 14 candidates, but neither re-
ceived more than the 50 percent needed to avoid an
April 2 runoff. The winner will succeed Mayor Rahm
Emanuel to lead the nation’s third-largest city. Eman-
uel did not seek re-election.
Among those they defeated was William Daley, who
has never held major elected office but featured the
most famous surname in the race. His father, Rich-
ard J. Daley, and brother, Richard M. Daley, held the
city’s top job for nearly 43 years of a 55-year span be-
fore Emanuel took the oath in 2011. Daley is a former
U.S. Commerce secretary who, like Emanuel, served
as White House chief of staff to President Barack
Obama.
Emanuel ‘s decision not to seek a third term drew
some of the biggest names in state and municipal
government as would-be successors, along with some
political newcomers with strong support, in a transi-
tional election for a lakefront metropolis still strug-
gling to shed its reputation for corruption, police
brutality and street violence.
“What do you think of us now?” Lightfoot said Tues-
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
PDX TCORE – Terminal Core
Redevelopment
Portland, OR
Advertising deadlines 12:00 Noon Monday
day night to a crowd of her supporters. “This is what
change looks like.”
MULTNOMAH COUNTY HEALTH
DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS &
PROCUREMENT SUPERVISOR
Salary: $65,114.64 - $97,673.04 Closes: 03/07/19
Responsible for leadership, program development and
administration of all aspects of the contracting and
procurement functions. This position serves as the de-
partment primary contact and expert for Contracts and
Procurement, exercising extensive knowledge of the pro-
cess, including administrative procedures, risk manage-
ment, contract negotiation and business practices. The
position provides expertise in procurement and contract-
ing for Medical services and technology. EOE. Apply on-
line at www.multco.us/jobs
2-27-19
Bid Package: #1- Trade Partners
SUB-BIDS REQUESTED
Bid Due: March 20 at 2:00 p.m.
(Includes: Structural Wood Timber, Steel, Glazing/
Curtain Wall, Plumbing, HVAC and Electrical)
Pre-Bid Meeting:
February 26 at 1:00 p.m.
Bid Documents:
www.hoffmancorp.com/subcontractors
Madison High School Modernization -
Bid Package #2
2735 NE 82nd Ave
Portland, OR 97220
Bid Date: Tuesday, March 12, 2019
@ 3:00 PM PST
Job Walk: Wednesday, February 27th 2019 @ 4:00
PM PST. Meet at the front entry of Madison High
School. Attendance will be taken.
805 SW Broadway, Suite 2100
Portland, OR 97205
Construction starts: July 2019
Project Description: Madison High School is one
of 3 PPS high schools being modernized or rebuilt
through the successful May 2017 Bond. Approxi-
mately 60% of the school will be demolished and
built as new construction.
Phone (503) 221-8811
BIDS@hoffmancorp.com
OR CCB#186536
Hoffman is an equal opportunity employer and re-
quests sub-bids from all interested firms including
disadvantaged, minority, women, disabled veterans
and emerging small business enterprises
2-27,3-6-19
Bid Package #2 includes the following scope pack-
ages:
1.30 Surveying
1.50 Site Services
3.40 Precast Concrete
4.20 Masonry – Structural CMU
4.12 Masonry – Brick Veneer
7.10 Waterproofing/Dampproofing
7.40 Expansion Joint Covers
7.50 Roofing – New Construction
7.51 Roofing – Renovation Areas
7.52 Roof Accessories
8.60 Skylights
12.61 Interior Bleachers
14.20 Elevators
14.21 Lifts
Affordable
efficient security
just for you!
Install / Maintenance
For Alarm Systems
Monitoring Service
Residential & Commercial
Install Surveillance System
(CCTV)
New Construction Prewire
for Alarm Service, Whole
House Audio, CCTV
9020 NE Vancouver Way,
#B
Portland, OR 97211
503.288.7716
AlarmTracksPdx.com
1705 SW Taylor Street, Suite 200
Portland OR 97205
Contact accepting bids: Natasha Carroll
Natasha.Carroll@fortisconstruction.com
Phone: 503-459-4477
Fax: 503-459-4478
OR CCB#155766
Bid documents are available for review on the Fortis
Public Plan Room (powered by Building Connected)
and at local plan centers.
We are an equal opportunity employer and request
sub bids from minority, women, disadvantaged, and
emerging small business enterprises.
2-20,27-19
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