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Knopp was in the state Senate when he led a legislative walkout in 2023 that ultimately prevented him from running for his seat. Now, he’s joining an effort to more formally create term limits for those in the upper echelons of government.
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A pair of Republican lawmakers say they’ll attempt to roll back some of Oregon’s sanctuary protections next year, as the party signals it will highlight border security in this year’s election.
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The voter-approved Measure 110 is nearing its end as the Legislature sends a bill unwinding Oregon's drug decriminalization toward the governor's desk.
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The bill would exempt from state income taxes any money received as a result of a wildfire-related lawsuit.
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Oregon's bill to recriminalize illicit drug use sailed through a joint committee that was tasked with addressing the state's addiction crisis.
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The state’s latest revenue forecast will dictate which spending bills survive the legislative session.
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The state will send a jaw-dropping $5.6 billion back to taxpayers next year, ratcheting up pressure on a policy voters love.
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In oral arguments before the state Supreme Court, GOP senators will argue Measure 113 contained a loophole. The state — and advocacy groups — say the court must honor voter intent.
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Five Republican lawmakers say they can't be barred from running for another term because they boycotted the Senate earlier this year.
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Broadman called out Senate Minority Leader Tim Knopp for leading a walkout of 10 conservative senators earlier this year.
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A ballot measure passed last year was supposed to block 10 conservative lawmakers from running for reelection. They are planning to file anyway.
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Oregon's constitution has no impeachment process for statewide elected officials. That could change next year.