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Poll Shows Voters Arenโ€™t Worried About Oregon Roads and Donโ€™t Want to Pay to Fix Them

As lawmakers prepare to vote on the session’s signature legislation, Republicans are furious and some Democrats are skeptical.

As the Oregon Legislature prepares for looming floor votes on House Bill 2025, a transportation funding bill at the center of the legislative session, polling obtained by the Oregon Journalism Project shows voters are unconvinced of the need for legislation that would raise nearly $2 billion in new funding annually. And perhaps more importantly, the […]

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Under Pressure, Travel Oregon Reveals CEO’s New Salary

The agency will continue paying Todd Davidson handsomely in retirement

After a week of secrecy, Travel Oregon and its commissioners have revealed what they are paying CEO Todd Davidson to stay on in the top job for one more year after he retires this month. Davidson, who made a $365,000 base salary in 2024 and is one of highest-paid agency heads in state government, will […]

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Travel Oregon Officials Give Well-Paid CEO a New Deal in Retirement

Officials won’t give the public details

Shortly after Travel Oregonโ€™s CEO announced his retirement, the commission that oversees the agency voted to keep him on for a year to help pick his successor and approved a new employment package. But the state agency is now unwilling to share with the public the details of his offer letter.  Itโ€™s a significant omission […]

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Lawmakers Hamstrung in Overseeing Travel Oregon’s Spending

Gov. Tina Kotek avoids saying the agency needs more oversight

The exercise can be frustrating. Every two years, Oregonโ€™s semi-independent state agenciesโ€”Travel Oregon and more than a dozen othersโ€”undergo financial review by the nonpartisan Legislative Fiscal Office, which then shares a report with lawmakers. But among those agencies, Travel Oregon, with a $95 million biennial budget, as well as the much smaller Oregon Wine Board […]

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Kotek is Reluctant to Mirror California Proposal to Reduce Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants

Kotek is also unwilling to gamble on what Medicaid changes Congress might pass.

Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek told reporters Monday afternoon she would be very reluctant to follow the lead of her fellow Democrat, California Gov. Gavin Newsom, who last week proposed reducing his stateโ€™s spending on health care for undocumented immigrants. In a May 14 budget message, The New York Times reported, Newsom proposed halting new sign-ups […]

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A Nice Place to Visit

But nobodyโ€™s minding the state agency that promotes Oregon tourism.

During commercial breaks this television season, viewers were likely to spy a Muppet-like beaver leading delighted visitors on a snowshoe hike past Mount Hood or singing the benefits of fishing guides while flycasting in pristine Oregon waters. These jaunty scenes, produced by award-winning Portland-based ad agency Wieden+Kennedy, grab the attention but are also somewhat puzzling […]

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Statewide Arts Group Sues DOGE & National Endowment for the Humanities

Oregon Humanities says Trump’s team usurped congressional authority when cutting federal arts funding

Oregon Humanities filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trumpโ€™s administration Friday, May 16, in U.S. District Court in Portland. The organization, a nonprofit formerly known as the Oregon Council for the Humanities, was founded in 1971. It advocates for and distributes money to arts groups all over the state. Nearly half of its $2.46 million […]

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DEQ Pauses Controversial Advanced Clean Trucks Rule

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality said today it was delaying enforcement of its Advanced Clean Trucks rule, which went into effect Jan. 1. โ€œEffective immediately, Oregon DEQ will refrain from pursuing enforcement or assessing civil penalties against any manufacturer of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles (Classes 2bโ€“8) who does not meet the specified [zero-emission vehicle] […]

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Vaccination Avoidance Rises in Oregon

Nonmedical exemptions for kindergartners is at a record high

The percentage of Oregon kindergartners whose families opted them out of vaccinations for nonmedical reasons jumped to 9.7% for the 2024โ€“25 school year. That percentage is the highest in state history, according to the Oregon Health Authority, and marks the fourth consecutive annual increase. Like other states, Oregon allows two types of exemptions from common […]

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Oregon Will Exit the Dog-Racing Business

Gov. Kotek signs a bill prohibiting the stateโ€™s vast online gambling books from taking bets on greyhounds.

Governor Tina Kotek shut the door this week on Oregonโ€™s large, if largely invisible, role in the rapidly declining sport of greyhound racing. On May 7, Kotek signed House Bill 3020, which, according to a staff summary, โ€œprohibits any person from wagering on the outcome of a greyhound or other dog race, or accept or […]

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