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The proposal, near-identical to one party leaders floated during the recent long session, fires back at a plan from Gov. Tina Kotek.
Members of labor unions representing state transportation workers who came to the capitol were angry and worried their jobs could be lost.
Timber industry groups upset about logging restrictions and some activists fighting to save more of state's “legacy forests” ...
The $472 million state lawmakers withheld to buffer losses from the federal tax and spending cut law is not enough, state ...
More than 60 Oregonians came to Salem on Monday to testify on a bill lawmakers will take up during the upcoming special ...
Two children, ages 8 and 10, are dead Wednesday following a shooting at Annunciation Church in south Minneapolis, where ...
Like a hurricane visible on radar well before it strikes land, a budget crisis is coming to Oregon. This fiscal storm, ...
Recent ruling from a federal appeals court says Oregon law follows "common sense" in seeking transparency for prescription drug purchasers.
Oregon's Congressional Dems will collectively clock six dozen town halls, roundtables, constituent meetings before return to ...
Native Americans have some of the lowest rates of homeownership in the U.S., and updating the law is an important way to ...
A middle school in the Columbia River Gorge community of Carson will close this fall in part because of lost federal school ...
Oregon is one of 25 states this year that partnered with the IRS to offer an online program for taxpayers to file their taxes ...