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Oregon is slated to lose $15 billion in federal funding for health insurance, food benefits and other programs according to a ...
“The Trump Administration and Republicans in Congress have betrayed American children and families, who will become sicker, hungrier, and less prosperous because of President Trump’s budget bill,” she ...
Governor Tina Kotek announced Monday that the budget reconciliation bill backed by the Trump Administration and passed by Republicans in Congress is projected to cut $15 billion in federal funding ...
At the governor's direction, state officials delivered an analysis of cuts to Medicaid, food benefits and other programs in ...
Governor Phil Scott, a Vermont Republican, ranks as the nation's most popular governor, according to Morning Consult, which releases quarterly polling on governors' approval ratings. He has an ...
Imagination Library is an international program launched by Parton in 1995 to combat illiteracy. Inspired by her father’s ...
Oregon’s U.S. Representative Val Hoyle (OR-04) and U.S. Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley welcome the approval of Oregon ...
Oregon's governor announced Thursday her final veto decisions on a handful of bills after the end of legislative session.
Governor Tina Kotek announced a funding solution for the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT), which was threatened ...
The plan includes a six-cent increase to the state's gas tax. This would increase the statewide tax to $0.46 per gallon.
After considering a veto, Gov. Tina Kotek signed into law a bill that lets physical therapists practice dry needling.
A former congressman calls the $45 million appropriation a “slush fund,” while a key trade union urges Kotek to approve it.