(Portland, OR) -- The GOP candidate for Oregon governor is outlining his plan to reduce homelessness. Knute Buehler unveiled his seven-point proposal Monday in Portland. The Bend state representative said he will lead with compassion and "tough love," forging a balance between generosity and safety. His plan involves a "homelessness czar," changing legislation to allow Medicaid funds to be spent on physical and mental health services and ten-million dollars for four-thousand new shelter beds.