Prevailing Wage Expansion Advances With Key Questions Unanswered
Trade unions strongly support extending higher-wage requirements to off-site fabrication, but lawmakers—and legislative lawyers—don’t know whether or how the state would enforce the proposed law.
Poll Shows Voters Aren’t Worried About Oregon Roads and Don’t Want to Pay to Fix Them
As lawmakers prepare to vote on the session’s signature legislation, Republicans are furious and some Democrats are skeptical.
GOP Candidate for Governor Gets First Big Check
Marion County Commissioner Danielle Bethell gains support from a top Republican donor.
Time Running Out on a Bill That Could Help Wildfire Victims
As the 2025 legislative session lurches toward its conclusion, a bipartisan bill aimed at speeding wildfire damage payouts remains stalled in committee.
Senate President Boots Dissident Senator Off Transportation Committee, Appoints Himself in Bid to Save Bill
Senate President Rob Wagner (D-Lake Oswego) exercised the power of his office this afternoon in a fraught moment for the legislative session’s signature policy bill.
Grand Ronde Seek to Block State Funding of Other Tribes’ Proposed Land Acquisition at Willamette Falls
The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon is urging Gov. Tina Kotek to slow walk a request from Willamette Falls Trust for up to $75 million in state funding to buy land near the falls.
As Evictions Soar, State to Slash Financial Support for Tenants
Lawmakers advance a proposed budget with a nearly 75% reduction in funds for preventing eviction and homelessness.
New Lawsuit Aims to Clarify Whether State Bond Dollars Trigger Prevailing Wages
The stakes are enormous for the development of affordable housing.
OLCC Ratifies Bottle Bill Changes
Lawmakers made changes in response to pushback from stores and their neighbors fed up with collateral damage from Oregon’s iconic environmental measure.
Legislative Counsel Clears Reynolds of Conflict of Interest
The Portland pediatrician introduced a bill that would increase compensation for her and other primary care providers.
Oregon Got a Massive Federal Recovery Grant After 2020 Wildfires. Most of the Money Remains Unspent.
The state was unprepared for the unprecedented loss of housing from 2020 wildfires. Deploying federal disaster relief money has proven challenging.
Vote-by-Mail Foes Pass Key Milestone
The ballot title is now subject to challenge by anyone who objects to the title’s wording between now and June 2.
Trump’s New Tax Bill Could Penalize Oregon for Providing Health Care to All Undocumented Immigrants
Oregon was the first to provide such coverage and remains the most committed. Hard decisions loom.
Family Sues After Heat-Related Death at Bend Senior Care Facility
Staff left a heavily dressed Lenore Hess outside on a blazing August day. Her family seeks $12 million in damages.
Longtime Democratic Party of Oregon Director Steps Down
Brad Martin, who has served as director of the Democratic Party of Oregon for the past 12 years, is moving onward.