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In an attempt to avert a funding hole at ODOT, Kotek spent a good portion of the day holed up in the Capitol. In meetings ...
Preschool for All is economic infrastructure that helps ensure parents can work, employers don’t face turnover and the ...
Governor Tina Kotek visited Oregon's Wildland Fire School and stressed the importance of firefighter training and public vigilance.
The first secure residential treatment facility in Marion County will soon open its doors. Here's what to know.
As lawmakers finished the 2025 session, the so-called Christmas tree bill contained few presents larger than the $45 million ...
Though the House Rules Committee approved a back-up plan of the failed transportation package, it failed to move forward in ...
The Oregon Legislative Session concluded for the year late Friday night, with sine die officially adopted. Now, the death of one bill on the House floor with an added amendment is expected to usher in ...
Kotek said she will have to initiate layoffs at the Oregon Department of Transportation after Republicans tanked a bill ...
Admitting defeat on a comprehensive $11.7 billion transportation package, Democrats moved to pass a much smaller bill that inspired near-universal disappointment ...
I don’t care how tired you are," Kotek said toward lawmakers. "I don’t care what your vacation plans are. We are going to ...
House Bill 2025, a major transportation funding bill, died June 27 after years of work, as did a last-minute proposal to prevent layoffs at ODOT.
Record funding for school, reform for civil commitment, housing changes and more passed during the 2025 session that ended June 27.
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