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A bill to stave off hundreds of layoffs at the Oregon Department of Transportation, pay for road infrastructure projects and ...
The work session ended shortly after 5:00 p.m. The legislation to fund the Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) — HB 3991 — passed 7-5, and now heads to the House floor for a vote there before ...
Democrats in the Oregon Legislature successfully advanced their transportation funding proposal through a key committee on Sunday after making some last-minute tweaks to appease Republican lawmakers.
The legislative special session at the state Capitol in Salem to pass a transportation funding bill got off to a rough start ...
Oregon lawmakers will convene Friday for a special legislative session that may be more marathon than sprint. Gov. Tina Kotek ...
Many Oregon Department of Transportation workers have expressed concern that the layoffs will mean more dangerous road conditions and deteriorating infrastructure for years to come.
Julie Murray is one of nearly 500 people who work for the Oregon Department of Transportation who will be laid off if the ...
Oregon lawmakers will decide the fate of Governor Kotek’s transportation bill on Friday, a proposal designed to protect hundreds of ODOT jobs, but with higher road fees and a hike to the gas tax.
Democrats intend to use the special session to pass a last-ditch transportation bill to avoid mass layoffs and service cuts at ODOT and transit agencies.
Oregon lawmakers are convening in a special session to pass a transportation bill that will fund road projects and prevent layoffs at ODOT, which includes tax and fee increases proposed by Gov.
Nearly 500 state transportation employees received layoff notices Monday, as the Oregon Department of Transportation warned that lawmakers’ recent failure to boost its budget would result in ...
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