Harris / Trump Presidential Debate
and in-person discussion with
Multnomah County Commissioner candidates
Vadim Mozyrsky and Meghan Moyer

Kamala Harris / Donald Trump
abc NEWS PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE

Watch Vice-President Kamala Harris meet former President Donald Trump in their first debate livestreamed on the big screen! The debate starts live at 6:00pm, so don’t be late!

Vadim Mozyrsky and Meghan Moyer are candidates for Multnomah County District 1 County Commissioner.

Directly following the Presidential Debate at 7:30pm, Multnomah County Commissioner District 1 candidates Vadim Mozyrsky and Meghan Moyer will join us in-person to discuss their priorities and vision for winning this important board position.

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Even though our RSVP has closed, there are still several seats available for the evening. If you wish to attend please arrive at the theater around 5:50pm and we’ll get you in!

About Vadim Mozyrsky
As a senior government policy advisor, administrative law judge, and community volunteer, Vadim Mozyrsky has spent his life fighting for people who slip between the cracks and are ignored by our political leaders and our government institutions.  

Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, his family fled persecution in the Soviet Union, arriving as refugees in the USA in 1979, when Vadim was seven years old. Today, he is a volunteer board member for the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO), welcoming new refugees to Oregon, including those fleeing the war in Ukraine.  

Mozyrsky is the president of the Goose Hollow neighborhood association and the District 4 Coalition of neighborhoods.  He has served on the Portland Charter Commission, the Portland Commission on Disability, the Portland Committee on Community-Engaged Policing and the Citizen Review Committee overseeing the Portland Police Bureau.  He is a candidate for the Multnomah County Commission, District One.

Vadim Mozyrsky and his family live in the Goose Hollow neighborhood.

About Meghan Moyer
I’m running for Multnomah County Commissioner in District 1 because, like all of you, I want to ensure that we have the safe and supportive communities we need so that everyone in our county can thrive.  I am a social services policy expert with 20 years of experience creating and successfully passing policies that preserve the dignity and well-being of all citizens, and focusing on comprehensive services for the most vulnerable members of our communities.

As a Public Policy Specialist for the National Parent Teacher Association, I effectively lobbied Congress on multiple child-related issues including childcare, foster care, and afterschool programs.  In my role as a Senior Political Organizer and Policy Strategist for SEIU Local 503, I represented homecare workers, childcare providers, and Department of Human Services employees.  And in my current position as the Director of Public Policy for Disability Rights Oregon, we fight for the reproductive rights of people with disabilities, access to gender affirming care, and the rights of people with disabilities to self-determination.

As an Oregonian, the daughter of a teacher and a building contractor, and the mother of two young boys, I am deeply rooted in the values of community, hard work, and family. I understand the concerns of parents because I live them every day. The safety of our neighborhoods and the availability of quality childcare and affordable housing are not just policy issues for me, they are personal issues. As your county commissioner, I promise to use my experience – both professional and personal – to promote policies that uplift the lives of working families by improving our struggling mental health and addiction services, creating pathways to affordable childcare, and encouraging infrastructure projects that will bring thriving-wage jobs to our county.  I want to help ensure that everyone in our community has the services and opportunities they need to prosper.

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