Portland Mayor-elect Keith Wilson outlines his plans to tackle the homelessness crisis

A political outsider once considered a longshot candidate, Wilson won the race for mayor with a campaign centered on a pledge to end unsheltered homelessness.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Portland is a little over a month away from a major political reset. A whole new form of government will debut in January, with an expanded 12-member council, a city administrator and redefined role for the city’s mayor. The first person to take on the updated top job is Mayor-elect Keith Wilson, who was a guest on this week’s episode of Straight Talk.

Wilson’s victory in the Nov. 5 election marks the first time since Mayor Bud Clark

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