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Attorneys for the House plaintiffs and the defendants “want a pro system,” Feldman added, “where you can’t have endorsement deals designed to circumvent the salary cap.” Oregon isn’t ...
Oregon House Republicans proposed $730 million in cuts to the Oregon Department of Transportation's budget. The proposed cuts target various programs, including the Statewide Transportation ...
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — The Oregon House of Representatives passed a bill dubbed the "POWER Act" on Tuesday. The bill aims to protect electric customers from shouldering part of the cost of ...
Oregon House Speaker Julie Fahey has been chosen to serve on the board of the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, a national powerhouse that helps Democrats across the country run for state ...
When Oregon Democrats introduced House Bill 3789 and called it the Workers’ Fraud Protection Act, proclaiming to protect public employees from bad actors falsely impersonating their union ...
Natalie K. Wight, the former Oregon U.S. attorney who left that job in February at the request of the Trump administration, is now executive director of a federal halfway house in Portland.
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Oregon House Republicans unveiled their transportation funding proposal on Wednesday, featuring $730 million in “refocused spending,” and budget cuts for various ...
The Oregon House approved a bill April 22 that would declare the public defense crisis in the state an emergency and make several changes to the Oregon Public Defense Commission. The commission ...
Oregon’s 24-member House Republican Caucus has released a DOGE-like funding framework that makes it clear they believe the “core mission” of the state’s transportation department is to only support ...
SALEM, Ore. (KATU) — Oregon House Republicans released their proposal to fund the state's transportation system, less than a month after state Democrats released their framework for the ...
They send in the beavers. On Monday, the Oregon House voted to close all recreational and commercial beaver trappings near the state’s impaired waterways in an effort to encourage their spread.