Ninth Circuit Revives Oregon Right to Life’s Lawsuit Against State Over Abortion Coverage Mandate
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has reinstated Oregon Right to Life's lawsuit against the State of Oregon, reversing a lower court's dismissal and remanding the case to the district court for further examination of the organization's First Amendment claims.
Oregon Announces $1.41 Billion Surplus And Upcoming Kicker Tax Credit For Residents
The Oregon Department of Revenue has announced a projected surplus of $1.41 billion for the 2023-25 biennium, leading to a kicker tax credit for eligible residents in 2026. This credit can enhance tax refunds, decrease tax liabilities, or be donated entirely to the Oregon State School Fund or other approved charities.
Oregon Officials Reassure Residents On SNAP Benefits Amid Federal Challenges
The Oregon Department of Human Services has confirmed that SNAP benefits for residents remain secure, even as federal directives threaten to reverse court-sanctioned distributions. Governor Tina Kotek and Attorney General Dan Rayfield have pledged to vigorously oppose any federal measures aimed at penalizing the state for delivering essential food assistance.
Street Racing Incident Claims Life in Southeast Portland
A tragic incident in southeast Portland early Friday morning resulted in the death of a 35-year-old man, highlighting the ongoing issue of street racing in the area.
Federal Judge Blocks Trump’s Deployment Of National Guard Troops to Portland, Upholds State Authority
In a pivotal decision, U.S. District Court Judge Karin Immergut determined that former President Trump's deployment of troops to Portland was unjustified, overstepping his authority and breaching the 10th Amendment.
Portland’s Public Camping Ban Takes Effect this Weekend
Portland's public camping ban is set to be enforced starting November 1, as police prepare to issue citations and conduct warrant checks on individuals camping or residing in vehicles on public property. Those found in violation of the policy may incur fines or face jail time.
Oregon’s Push for Open Primaries Gains Momentum with Former Governor’s Support
Former Democratic Governor Ted Kulongoski, alongside other advocates, has filed two initiatives aimed at reforming Oregon's electoral system to permit all voters, including unaffiliated and minor party members, to participate in primaries.
Oregon SNAP Benefits Halted, Leaving Many Families at Risk of Hunger
Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley are among the national lawmakers advocating for the release of funds for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which faces a temporary suspension in less than a week due to the ongoing federal government shutdown. This suspension threatens to leave approximately 757,000 Oregonians without their monthly aid, highlighting the urgent need for federal intervention.
Power Outages Affect Thousands As Heavy Storm Hits Oregon
An atmospheric river has swept through Oregon, causing widespread power outages as heavy rainfall and strong winds topple trees and power lines. In response, Pacific Power has mobilized over 200 field crews to restore electricity to affected residents.
Multnomah County Voters To Participate In Upcoming Nov. 4 Election
Multnomah County Elections is advising voters to prepare for the November 4th Special Election by ensuring timely submission of ballots, either through designated drop-off sites or by mail, with extended service hours available to facilitate voter participation.
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