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Beyond this session’s obvious disappointment — a failed transportation funding bill — here’s what else flopped.
House Bill 2138 builds on her “missing middle” housing reforms from 2019, allowing townhomes and triplexes in more places ...
Oregon lawmakers passed an oral nicotine tax to pay for some wildfire costs, while a bill aimed at getting wildfire survivors ...
Oregon lawmakers have voted to repeal the state's contested wildfire hazard map. The repeal measure passed the state House on ...
The Oregon Department of Transportation plans to lay off up to 700 employees as soon as the week of July 7, with layoffs ...
Greater Idaho began in 2020 as an organization by Oregonians who wanted to move the border in an attempt to join the ...
Two gun bills, wildlife conservation funding and a proposal to send some foster kids to out-of-state facilites also died ...
With an overwhelming bipartisan majority in both chambers, the Oregon Legislature voted to make the state a leader in energy ...
Oregon Governor Kotek praises progress on key issues in legislative session but notes transportation was neglected.
Oregon lawmakers closed the 2025 legislative period with an ill-fated race to finish a gutted major transportation package, ...
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The lack of a transportation funding fix before sine die Friday means that city and county road departments, as well as ODOT, now can't pay hundreds of workers.
Oregon Legislative Session ended this past weekend without a vote on any legislation related to road improvements or ...
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