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The state’s latest revenue forecast will dictate which spending bills survive the legislative session.
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House Majority Leader Julie Fahey will likely be the next speaker of the Oregon House following a private vote among Democratic lawmakers on Monday evening.
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Current Speaker Dan Rayfield has said he will lead the chamber through this year's legislative session, but a change could come soon after.
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With Speaker Dan Rayfield running for attorney general, the party is debating how best to swap out its leader ahead of the 2024 elections.
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The 44-year-old Corvallis lawmaker is the first Democrat to declare he's running for the office in the wake of incumbent Ellen Rosenblum's announcement she will not run for a fourth term.
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A former police sergeant, Helfrich is serving in is first full term in the House He replaces Rep. Vikki Breese-Iverson, who stepped down.
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After 12 years, the role of Oregon’s top lawyer might be up for grabs in 2024.
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Oregonians would see a record $5.5 billion kicker rebate under a newly released revenue forecast.
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Leading Democrats say they have major concerns about Fagan’s decision to moonlight for an industry her office was auditing.
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Housing and semiconductors have largely united lawmakers so far this year. More fraught discussions are coming.
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When the 2023 Oregon legislative session begins in earnest on Tuesday, there will be new leadership, a host of new faces and some very familiar problems.
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Heading into next year’s legislative session, roughly one-third of the members of the Oregon House will be new to the lawmaking process.