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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.
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On Friday night, Oregon state senators nominated Rob Wagner, of Lake Oswego, to serve as their next Senate president. The full Senate will vote on the nomination in January. Wagner was first appointed to the state Senate in 2018 and has recently served as caucus leader.