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Legislative caucuses are groups of lawmakers who share similar policy interests. In Oregon, examples include the Coastal ...
The final days of the session were dominated by the unsuccessful push to pass a $12 billion transportation package, but there ...
A deal that would have raised billions for the state’s roads, bridges and transit imploded in the last days of the ...
Proponents of new protections for Oregon recreation businesses will have to hold out hope – yet again – for another ...
Beyond this session’s obvious disappointment — a failed transportation funding bill — here’s what else flopped.
House Bill (HB) 3402, designed to address a shortfall of $350 million dollars in the Oregon Department of Transportation ...
Lawmakers passed at least a dozen bills meant to protect renter security deposits, boost housing production and ensure access ...
Oregon lawmakers passed an oral nicotine tax to pay for some wildfire costs, while a bill aimed at getting wildfire survivors ...
The lack of a transportation funding fix before sine die Friday means that city and county road departments, as well as ODOT, ...
Why did Oregon's new $1.068 billion Public University Support Fund for 2025-27 disappoint University of Oregon and other ...
Oregon’s legislative session ended with lawmakers not taking action on bills that would impose new environmental review ...
The bill also requires transfer of 20% of the interest earned by Oregon’s rainy day fund and 62.5 cents to $1 per thousand board feet. “Oregon is facing a new era of wildfire risk, and we need ...