Greg Smith’s Pay Controversy Leads to Federal Funding Cut for CDA

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Written By Blue & Gold NLR Team

 

 

This article discusses the situation surrounding Greg Smith’s controversial actions as the executive director of the Columbia Development Authority CDA.

Smith’s efforts to increase his own pay and his handling of time claims have led to the federal government pulling funding from the agency, which could result in a loss of nearly $800,000 annually.

The CDA is tasked with developing the former Umatilla Chemical Depot in eastern Oregon for industrial, historical, and wildlife preservation purposes.

The federal government’s letter revealed mismanagement and discrepancies in Smith’s reported hours worked, which contributed to the funding cut.

This has raised concerns among local governments about how to cover the funding shortfall, as well as questions regarding Smith’s past conduct in public office.

 

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