Key Lawmaker Can’t Promise to Read Climate Change Bill
Democratic senator Laurie Monnes Anderson was the deciding factor the last time Oregon tried to pass cap and trade, and she won’t commit to reading the bill this time around.
Democratic senator Laurie Monnes Anderson was the deciding factor the last time Oregon tried to pass cap and trade, and she won’t commit to reading the bill this time around.
Early-stage funding proves difficult for consumer products companies
Governor’s budget maintains public university support at same level
After a whirlwind ten days, the legislature hones its agenda.
Corporate taxes, transparency and tiny homes take center stage on Tuesday.
As the 2017 legislative session heads past the halfway mark, it’s crunch time for many bills awaiting time on the floor.
Sen. Wyden is leading the call for a full investigation on Trump’s Russia ties. But Oregon’s senior senator and the rest of delegation aren’t neglecting their home state.
Oregon faces a $22 billion deficit in the public employee retirement system, and there is no specific remedy in sight.
As the second week of the legislative session wraps up, we checked in with Rep. Alissa Keny-Guyer (D-Portland) and Sen. Brian Boquist (R-Dallas).
The Portland City Council approved its legislative agenda yesterday. Here’s what you need to know.