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She says the state may begin layoffs next week.
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Democratic lawmakers were scrambling Friday to come up with a modest alternative to its multi-billion dollar road funding bill.
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After tweaks that reduced its price tag, HB 2025 found at least one Republican supporter.
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An amendment unveiled Wednesday would scale back some proposed tax increases in House Bill 2025
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A Democratic senator’s removal from a key committee Friday inspired backlash from some in the party.
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A transportation funding proposal by Oregon Democrats would bring in more than $1.8 billion per year in fiscal year 2029 — and more than $2 billion annually by 2034 — according to a revenue analysis circulating in the Capitol.
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With 20 days left in this legislative session, Republicans ripped a Democratic proposal that would raise gas taxes and roughly 10 other taxes and fees, simplify how heavy trucks are taxed and more.
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The latest package from Oregon Democrats would raise revenue for electric vehicles, buses, mass transit and bridges through higher taxes and fees on cars, gas and payrolls.
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A package unveiled by the party would include deep cuts to state funding on public transportation and other areas.
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A framework released Thursday includes a major gas tax hike, several entirely new taxes, and a lot more.
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Collapsing bridges and coastal landslide highlight a major task for lawmakers during the upcoming legislative session.
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The counties’ report comes as lawmakers try to craft a transportation funding plan.
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Facing a funding pinch, the Oregon Department of Transportation says cutting staff could impact roads and people statewide.
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Finding a solution to the state’s road funding problems is one of the highest-profile — and politically tricky — problems lawmakers will consider next year.