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Advocates fear that cutting funds for rental assistance and legal aid could propel many more Oregonians into homelessness.
Senate President Rob Wagner removed himself and Sen. Chris Gorsek from the committee — only days after Wagner installed ...
The maneuver infuriated some Democrats. State Rep. Annessa Hartman, D-Gladstone, accused Democratic leaders of putting ...
Democratic Sen. Chris Gorsek of Gresham said today he has resigned as co-chair of the legislative transportation committee, ...
As the Oregon Legislature prepares for looming floor votes on House Bill 2025, a transportation funding bill at the center of the legislative session, polling obtained by the Oregon Journalism Project ...
Nine Republicans boycotted the June 23 floor debate in the House in protest an exchange Sen. Chris Gorsek had on June 20 with a GOP co-vice chair.
As lawmakers prepare to vote on the session’s signature legislation, Republicans are furious and some Democrats are skeptical ...
The bill would devote most new funds to highways but transit would also get a boost. The major revenue raiser is a 15-cent ...
The budget that’s being proposed and likely to be adopted will effectively be a reduction in resources available to ...
Oregon lawmakers advance a major transportation investment bill, promising road, bridge, and transit system improvements.
The bill is expected to draw more than $14.6 billion over the next decade, aimed at fixing roads and infrastructure across ...
: Key Oregon Democrat resigns from transportation committee after complaints about his conduct Eleven Oregon Republican ...