By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau Aiding financially crippled businesses and the impact of alcoholism on public health were the center of debate Tuesday at a meeting to consider extending […]
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Siletz tribe pushing forward with effort to build a second casino along Interstate 5 in Salem
By JAKE THOMAS/The Salem Reporter The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is pushing forward with its effort to build a casino in Salem, setting up a clash with the nearby […]
Merkeley pessimistic about U.S. Senate extending $600 federal unemployment benefits
PETER WONG/Oregon Capital Bureau As he heads back to Washington, D.C., U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley is pessimistic about how much the Senate’s Republican majority is committed to extending higher unemployment […]
Oregon Legislature’s budget writers propose protecting school funding, cutting $400 million elsewhere; hearings begin next week
PETER WONG/Oregon Capital Bureau The Oregon Legislature’s chief budget writers have proposed to shield state aid to schools, but to cut almost $400 million in other spending and draw down […]
Oregon governor tightens limits on face coverings and social gatherings effective Wednesday as COVID-19 cases spike
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau Face masks must be worn outdoors when social distancing is not possible and private gatherings must be limited to no more than 10 people, […]
Oregon lawmakers OK fund for $500 checks for 70,000 people waiting for unemployment help
By PETER WONG/Oregon Capital Bureau Oregon lawmakers have cleared the way for some unemployed people to obtain one-time checks of $500 if they have been waiting for weeks to obtain […]
Oregon health officials Friday warn of “exponential growth” of COVID-19 cases if current trends continue
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau Oregon faces an “exponential growth” in COVID-19 cases if current trends continue, Oregon health officials said Friday, with ever rising numbers of infections, hospitalizations […]
Steep drop in Oregon Lottery funds kills off $273 million in projects, including three in Lincoln County
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau A steep drop in Lottery Funds due to the COVID-19 crisis has killed the sale of $273 million in state bonds to pay for […]
Health insurance companies seek only small increases in premiums for 2021, according to state filings
By CHRISTIAN WIHTOL/The Lund Report Health insurance companies that cover individuals and small businesses in Oregon are generally seeking relatively modest rate increases for next year, according to preliminary figures […]
Oregon will have just three initiatives — drugs, taxes and money — on November ballot
By GARY A. WARNER/Oregon Capital Bureau Drug decriminalization, a cigarette tax increase and limits on political campaign financing are on a historically short list of ballot measures that will go […]