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The Oregon Youth Authority is doubling its staff in the office that investigates youth complaints and reports of abuse after receiving $2.2 million.
Shannon Singleton and Julia Brim-Edwards both have concerns about Leslee Barnes’ potential conflicts of interest.
New laws, which take effect Jan. 1, aim to streamline the state's regulatory and development process for both community and ...
The governor declared the state of emergency on June 20, with an expiration date of July 30. It's now extended through Nov. 2 ...
Oregon declares August 2025 as Emergency Management Awareness Month, highlighting the role of emergency professionals.
As mentioned in July by Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) Board of Trustees Member at Large and ...
The Secretary of State's Office approved a petition on Aug. 1 for a new grassroots political organization to begin collecting ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed a package of education bills Thursday morning focused on educational accountability in schools and improving student success.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is considering vetoing a plan to allocate $45 million to the Willamette Falls Trust, along with three ...
Unlike the others, the potential veto of the Willamette Falls Trust funds is a line item veto, in which Kotek has identified ...
On Thursdsay, pursuant to Article V, Section 15b(4), of the Oregon Constitution, Governor Tina Kotek provided notice to the Legislature that she is considering vetoes of the following bills and budget ...
The law aims to make utilities operate in line with the public interest by implementing incentives and penalties related to community solar, microgrids, and other types of clean energy generation.
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