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Lawmakers in the Senate Education Committee declined to advance a cell phone in schools bill, after months of back-and-forth ...
A bill designed to keep hiking trails open by shielding cities and counties from lawsuits passed the Oregon House and heads ...
Gov. Tina Kotek has thrown her support for using Oregon’s “kicker” tax refund to infuse $1 billion into fighting wildfires.
After a bill banning cellphone use in schools failed to advance in the Oregon house, Gov. Tina Kotek now says she's ...
If lawmakers go along, it would mark the only time since 1991 that Oregon has withheld its unique-in-nation personal income ...
Governor Tina Kotek visited Jackson County to engage with locals on housing, education, recovery from the Almeda Fire, and ...
Oregon Governor Tina Kotek orders flags at half-staff for Memorial Day 2025 in honor of fallen service members.
Even if Democrats agree on such a move, a vote to suspend the kicker would require two Republican votes in the 30-member ...
A bill to restrict students' phone use during the school day died in the Oregon legislature, but it can still move forward.
Kotek suggests holding back $1 billion from the expected $1.64 refund, which would shift resources from urban to rural areas and would require a two-thirds vote.
Gov. Tina Kotek on Monday became the latest official to signal support for withholding part of next year’s expected personal income “kicker” tax refund in order to cover wildfire costs.
Tina Kotek to sign into law. Senate Bill 179, which keeps in place the legal power of recreational immunity for the foreseeable future, unanimously passed both the House and Senate. The statute ...
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