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Is it going to bring more people on the streets, wandering around, maybe not being the best mental health that they can be in ...
This shelter means a warm, safe, private space and the first step toward stability for people who have been struggling for a ...
Oregon Governor Kotek commits to tackling local issues amidst national economic uncertainty, focusing on homelessness, ...
Carl Riccadonna, state chief economist and Michael Kennedy, senior economist of the Department of Administrative Services ...
Oregon's latest quarterly economic and revenue forecast, released Wednesday, projects a roughly $500 million decrease in revenue from the previous estimate, split across the current two-year budget ...
The report shows a roughly $500 million decrease across the current and next biennium, and puts the odds of a recession at 25%.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek speaks during the grand opening of La Plaza Esperanza on Thursday, April 17, 2025. Recommendations ...
A number of U.S. lawmakers are speaking out against President Donald Trump’s “big beautiful bill,” a proposed tax plan that ...
The final revenue forecast before the Oregon Legislature passes a two-year budget comes with bad news for many spending bills ...
Governor Tina Kotek marked the opening of the 16 x Burnside Recovery Center, a new 74-bed residential treatment facility.
State economists said revenue collections have slowed significantly in the last three months and will impact the current budget that ends June 30.