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We Asked Oregon Republican Lawmakers: Do They Acknowledge Biden Won?

We also asked what they’re telling their constituents to do on Inauguration Day, when right-wing protests are planned in 50 state capitals and Washington, D.C.

Lawmakers Want to Extend Eviction Ban by Six Months and Start Reimbursing Landlords for Lost Rent

They warn time is running out.

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U.S. Rep Kurt Schrader Votes Against $2,000 Federal Stimulus Check 102

Gov. Kate Brown Delays Vaccination of Oregonians Ages 65 and Older 91

Powell’s Will Only Carry Andy Ngo’s Book Online, Not on Shelves, But Protest Continues 89

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