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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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A bill to help homeless students better access schools and improve their grades has passed the Oregon Senate Education Committee.
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Oregon Senate Republicans are asking Gov. Tina Kotek to appoint a special prosecutor to investigate the scandal surrounding top executives and managers at the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, who diverted specialty bourbons away from public consumption for their own personal use.
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State lawmakers in both parties have long employed family members, a practice that would be illegal for most elected officials.
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After leading Oregon through nonstop crises, Gov. Kate Brown leaves office with a complicated legacyBrown’s supporters believe history will judge her kindly; that she’ll be remembered for offering a steady hand during a time of crisis. Someone who could collaborate and listen, a person that didn’t obsess about who would get the credit. But with the outgoing incumbent, perception and reality have not always aligned.
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For many Oregon Republicans, this campaign cycle felt like a turning point. Republicans had viable, well funded candidates. And they were competitive in races that were normally dominated by Democrats.
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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.
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Oregonians could buy certain cold medicines without a prescription under a bill approved Monday by the Oregon Senate. People with allergies often look for…
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Every 90 seconds a child is sexually assaulted in America. That’s according to the National Center for Victims of Crime. 90% know the perpetrator in some…