Oregon lawmakers are facing a heavy workload this legislative session, staring at what could be a record number of bills - 2,200 and counting.
As lawmakers look to pass a transportation package in 2025, our investigation finds Oregon failed to follow accountability measures set in 2017 bill.
DES MOINES, Iowa (Gray Media Iowa Capitol Bureau) - Iowa could soon join 30 other states that have a hands-free driving law. The issue has come up for years in the session, but a bill has never ...
Unlike Route 1 itself. Come here to be blown away by the combination of sea, mountains, vegetation and shiny new road structure rather than the driving itself. It’s the main road south towards ...
Six million Brits could have to retake their driving test, as campaigners call for a change to the law after a fatal crash. Retired doctor Dr Turner Waddell, 89, took a wrong turn on the A30 ...
Brown's opposition to abortion has been on the public record for years, having led a pro-life group at university and voted against law reform in 2020. Both he and Prime Minister Christopher Luxon ...
with many participants expressing fear even in routine activities like driving, as Lianna explained. Immigrants' fears were compounded by the new law's provision requiring hospitals to ask about ...
A group of racial justice protesters reached a settlement with the federal government in a lawsuit accusing law enforcement agents sent by President Trump of using excessive force to protect a ...
The new Trump administration is already a complete ... executive order calling for an end to birthright citizenship, and Oregon is one of them. Oregon's Attorney General Dan Rayfield announced ...
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) — Oregon’s state courts cleared about 47,000 residential evictions from people’s records in mid-December, as required by a 2023 law addressing housing and homelessness ...
Changes to family leave, medical leave, bias crime obligations, pregnancy accommodations, and workplace policies on employee rights With the new year ... to both Oregon and federal law.
Benefit cheats could be banned from driving if they repeatedly fail to pay back cash to the taxpayer in an attempt to stamp out benefit fraud. The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will also ...