Morning Roundup
Transportation package goes from zero to 60, smoking age poised for a raise, and no-cause evictions are here to stay.
Transportation package goes from zero to 60, smoking age poised for a raise, and no-cause evictions are here to stay.
Comcast bill languishes, state requires insurers cover abortions and Portland loses out on Outdoor Retailer.
As time runs out, the Legislature manages to get stuff done. The latest approvals include $100 million to keep Elliott State Forest public, funding the Knight campus and approving a transportation package.
Community solar program inches forward, Oregon threatens to sue EPA and Bullseye Glass has cleaned up.
Transportation package may see light of day, clean air initiative needs alternative financing and revenue department faces audit.
House considers regulated work schedules, small business tax up in the air and state education budget is narrowly approved.
Wyden blasts GOP healthcare bill, Coolest Cooler settles with DOJ and Troutdale industrial park gets another tenant.
Yet another corporate tax proposal surfaces, Eugene mayor pushes for Knight Campus funding and SOU loses $1.9 million in email scheme.
Labor union uses transportation plan as bargaining chip, Boardman solar energy project expedited and Oregon shell company bill poised to pass.