Dirk VanderHart
[Copyright 2024 Jefferson Public Radio]
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The maps released on Friday are just a starting point as lawmakers work to pass a final plan. They could chart wildly divergent political paths for the state.
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The once-a-decade redistricting process will begin in earnest Friday, when lawmakers give their first pitch for how to reshape the state's political landscape.
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House Speaker Tina Kotek is making official what many had already seen as a certainty: She will run for governor in 2022.
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The policy was detailed in a draft letter signed by Portland City Council and being prepared for release.
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In a dispute with little apparent precedent, the Legislature is declining to abide Brown's decision to trim a bill passed last year. Legislative officials contend the vetoes were illegal.
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In a dispute with little apparent precedent, the Legislature is declining to abide Brown's decision to trim a bill passed last year. Legislative officials contend the vetoes were illegal.
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That's the latest news from state economists.
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The state could receive up to $332 million in a deal with Johnson & Johnson and three major drug distributors.
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Lawmakers are required to hold public hearings as they redraw legislative and congressional districts.
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Laws that allow ballots to be mailed on Election Day and keep more voters on state rolls are the target of two referendum petitions.