Republicans leading the walkout from the Oregon Senate complain that bills fail to follow a readability law.
Author: By Ben Botkin - Oregon Capital Chronicle
Secretary of state releases cannabis audit as questions swirl over her consulting
Secretary of State Shemia Fagan, a Democrat, is being paid by a cannabis company for consulting, which the agency says is legal though it appears to be rar
Dozens testify against firearm bill that critics say tries to circumvent the courts
A proposal in the Oregon Legislature would enact a gun permit system as Measure 114 is tied up in the courts. The bill sparked debate March 27 in a Senate committee hearing.
Oregon board approves $17 million to track, stem opioid addiction crisis
The state will put the money toward data collection and supplies for community groups that work with people who have addictions.
State audit calls on health authority to fix problems with Measure 110 addiction program
Secretary of state auditors say it’s too soon to know whether Measure 110, the drug decriminalization program, will stem Oregon’s addiction crisis.
New Oregon laws kick in to expand health care and help crime victims
The new year brought some new laws, including ones that provide dental care, help crime victims, and offer home nurse visits for newborns.
Oregon lawmakers approve $10 million for public defender crisis
The legislative Emergency Board has approved $10 million to address the shortage of public defenders. The Pubic Defense Services Commission needs to report to lawmakers next month on its plans for using the money.
Harney County judge temporarily blocks Oregon firearms measure
A state judge in Burns has stepped into the legal fray over Measure 114, acting to block the firearms measure. State attorneys plan to appeal.
Federal court weighs arguments on Oregon firearms measure
A federal judge in Portland said she will decide soon whether to stop Oregon’s new gun law from going into effect. Opponents made their case in a court proceeding held on Friday, Dec. 2.
Oregon pauses new applications for mortgage aid program
The state is putting applications on hold until early 2023 for a program to help at-risk homeowners. Officials say they need to make sure the funds are not overcommitted, but they encourage homeowners to contact the program for free housing counseling.