Federal appeals court sides with Oregon foster youth victims, expanding abuse settlement

A Tuesday court decision stems from a 2019 lawsuit from 10 former and current Oregon foster youth.
Oregon to install ‘executive’ SNAP error watchdogs after new federal aid restrictions

The state’s human services department anticipates that the largest chunk of federal cuts estimated to impact the agency will come from new federal cost-sharing measures for food stamps.
Oregon ethics commission pursues legislative action, further revision on meetings policy

An ethics commission investigation into the Salem City Council over backdoor conversations about former City Manager Keith Stahley has prompted revisions to state guidance on open meetings policy.
Gov. Kotek, defense commission seek expansion of Oregon-run trial defense team

State lawmakers are awaiting a 2026 legislative report evaluating the performance of contracted and state-employed lawyers.
Oregon, other Democratic states secure 40-day pause on Head Start immigration requirements

“These restrictions were rushed, unclear and would have created confusion,” Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield said in response to an agreement with the federal government.
Oregon LGBTQ foster care safeguards violate free speech, federal appeals court says

A federal appeals court granted a Malheur County woman’s request to halt Oregon’s policy requiring adoptive parents embrace their child’s sexual or gender identity.
New report slams Oregon for ‘prison gerrymandering.’ These districts are in the crosshairs

Voters in Salem and other largely rural areas with prisons have a greater say in the state House because of how the state calculates where incarcerated Oregonians reside, according to a report released by advocates Wednesday.
‘These are big bills’: Oregon’s student loan watchdog logs record high complaints

Oregon’s student loan ombudsman talks recent changes to federal policy.
Oregon leaders decry, challenge new Head Start immigration restrictions

A coalition of Head Start providers updated an April lawsuit to include new immigration status restrictions for the national early childhood care program.
Former information officer implicated in latest ethics ruling for Oregon bourbon scandal

The Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission’s former Chief Information Officer, Boba Subasic, “used his position and his access to confidential OLCC information” to obtain rare bottles of liquor, officials found.


