Oregon leaders, anti-hunger advocates warn of ‘deeply alarming’ SNAP cuts in GOP megabill

An average family of three receiving SNAP food benefits would see about $160 less per month under the new federal law, according to the state agency that administers the program.
‘Sobering gut check’: Report shows more spam calls, fewer victim reports to Oregon bias hotline

A probe from Oregon’s Criminal Justice Commission is prompting calls for reform of the state's bias hotline after employees reported more than 2,200 calls that were abusive or spam last year.
Oregon police erred in use of aerial surveillance camera for marijuana bust, appeals court says

A ruling against aerial surveillence was lauded by civil rights advocates and privacy watchdogs fresh off of a fight in the Oregon Legislature over a bill that would have granted more power to police to use drones.
Oregon lawmakers regulate guns, public defense, while crime victim, exoneree funding stall

Bills meant to reform and direct more money to the state’s criminal justice system had a mixed bag in the 2025 legislative session.
Statewide minimum wage increases 35 cents, the lowest rise in ten years

The standard statewide hourly wage will rise to $15.05 per hour, while Portland’s minimum wage will rise to $16.30 per hour.
Legislature wraps for 2025 after eleventh-hour strife, historic funding shortfall

As the clock ran out for adjournment Friday night, Democrats faced a high-profile loss after failing to pass a dramatically watered-down transportation funding package.
Oregon Legislature’s last-ditch attempt for 3-cent gas tax increase fails

Oregon Democrats’ last-ditch effort to stave off hundreds of layoffs at the Oregon Department of Transportation by passing a 3-cent gas tax increase failed late Friday night after House Republicans refused to allow a vote.
Measure expanding foster youth rights passes Oregon Senate again, overriding Kotek veto

Sen. Sara Gelser Blouin, D-Corvallis, took to the floor minutes after legislative staff announced the veto to contest Gov. Kotek’s points and argue for the urgency of protecting foster youth.
Oregon Senate rejects bill making big tech pay for local journalism as session end nears

A bill that would require tech companies to pay Oregon journalism outlets for using their news content failed to pass the Oregon Senate on Tuesday. The bill’s author said after the vote that she would be reintroducing the bill in a future session.
Oregon Senate OKs bill to strengthen care facility investigations, oversight

The Oregon Senate on Monday overwhelmingly passed Senate Bill 739. The legislation was spurred by multiple stories from patients and families with experiences of neglect in Oregon’s long-term and memory care facilities

