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The latest state revenue forecast predicts an additional $335 million in the current budget.
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Oregon is poised to join the federal government and 27 other states in banning the popular video app TikTok from state owned cell phones and computers.
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Efforts to make the Port of Coos Bay a major shipping facility got help from the Oregon Legislature this week.
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We’re wrapping up the 5th week of the GOP led walkout of the Oregon senate. And, without a quorum in the senate, it’s not looking likely much more legislation will come out of this session, including budgets for most state agencies.
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Proposals to dramatically increase pay for state senators and representatives have languished for years, but the idea might be picking up steam.
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Some Oregon voters living abroad found out the hard way that Oregon's new postmark law for ballots does not apply to foreign postmarks.
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A longtime state lawmaker from Springfield made his final speech on the Senate floor Friday.
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The GOP's dreams of taking control of the state Senate fizzled on election night, though the party did make gains.
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The race for Oregon Senate, District 6, features a long-time area state representative versus a candidate who's never run for state office.
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After three years, and several revisions, it seems everyone agrees the system for dealing with harassment complaints in the statehouse is broken.
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The GOP is almost certain to eat into Democratic supermajorities this year. The question is by how much.
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A Eugene lawmaker who is running for a position as a Lane County Circuit Court judge is the subject of an elections complaint that accuses him of illegally voting in the May primary.