The Oregon House on Monday approved a bill that would extend the notice period to homeless individuals before local government agency’s remove an encampment from 24 hours to 72 hours.
Oregon House bill aims to get homeless into homesTom Henderson
“Don’t be fooled by its name — this bill has little to do with innovation and everything to do with House Democrats’ embrace of their high-cost Green New Deal," Republican Reps. Greg Walden of Oregon, Rob Bishop of Utah and Frank Lucas of Oklahoma said in a joint stateme...
The bill would extend ERDC eligibility to parents who are attending college, a proposal that Roberta "Bobbie" Weber, an Oregon State family policy researcher and a member of the state'sEarly Learning Council, testified is crucial to breaking the cycle of low-wage employment and poverty. Currentl...
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Oregon House Bill Sets Criteria for Energy EfficiencyHenderson, Tom
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With the retirement announcements of Reps. Bill Flores, R-Texas, and Jim Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., 15 House Republicans have said they will step aside before next year's elections. The departures show the limits of serving in the House minority, but also raise questions about the sway of...
Even with insurance, the Diocese will not be able to pay out similar sums now. This challenge is compounded by the fact that a bill has now been introduced into the Legislature that seeks to eliminate the statute of limitations entirely, leaving the Diocese vulnerable to potential lawsuits ...