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The Legislature ended its session Friday without fulfilling an $18.5 million request from organizations that support victims ...
Oregon lawmakers passed an oral nicotine tax to pay for some wildfire costs, while a bill aimed at getting wildfire survivors ...
Beyond this session’s obvious disappointment — a failed transportation funding bill — here’s what else flopped.
“I have read your lengthy email to ODOT employees,” Drazan wrote. “Make no mistake, this is an offensive abrogation of duty.
The 2025 legislative session ended Friday evening at 11:15 p.m. after a marathon day packed with more drama and uncertainty ...
Some of you were angry that the legislature couldn't pass a bill needed to properly fund ODOT. Others said that the agency ...
Oregon’s legislative session wrapped up last week without passing a comprehensive funding bill. Now, cities statewide are ...
The lack of a transportation funding fix before sine die Friday means that city and county road departments, as well as ODOT, ...
The ruling was lauded by civil rights advocates and privacy watchdogs fresh off of a fight in the Oregon Legislature over a ...
The One Big Beautiful Bill is now awaiting President Donald Trump's signature after the U.S. House approved it. Here's what ...
Ultimately, the legislature approved more than $200 million from the budget that can be used for wildfire suppression for the 2025-27 biennium. However, it didn’t come up with any new or longer ...