The 15-year-old sophomore is the driving force behind a bill that would require high schools with more than 1,500 students to install vaping-detection devices in bathrooms and common areas.
Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield is joining a bipartisan coalition of attorneys general calling on Congress to take ...
The forecast will be updated again in May before lawmakers sign off on the state's two-year budget that begins July 1.
Lawmakers are desperate to raise new money for the Oregon Department of Transportation. But first, they are required to ...
In 2023, the Vanderbilt Law Review published an article, “Unenforceable Waivers,” that examined practices across the country.
As immigration policy takes center stage nationally, Oregon’s status as a “Sanctuary State” is under renewed scrutiny, with a series of proposed bills aiming to roll back longstanding restrictions on ...
A high school sophmore in Hillsboro is behind a state Senate bill that would require large high schools to install ...
Legislation on assisted suicide has been introduced in several states this year, with some bills gaining traction in efforts ...
Oregon construction firms say an order by Gov. Tina Kotek last year mandating union labor in many state projects amounts to ...
Oregon Coast Community College and the Small Business Development Center will again be hosting legislative town halls, with ...
Some Oregon farmworkers are earning higher hourly wages but taking home less money annually than they did before the state’s agricultural overtime law passed in 2022, according to a new analysis of ...
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