Oregon Head Start calls on Gov. Kotek to reallocate nearly $10M in lost funding

State lawmakers cut roughly $35 million from preschool and early childhood programs in the 2025-27 budget because of projected declines in corporate tax revenue.
From stronger consumer rights to harsher criminal penalties, these Oregon laws are now official

New Oregon laws bar medical debt from going on consumer credit reports and guarantee unemployment benefits to striking workers.
First-in-the-nation Oregon law capping state employee hospital payments is working, study says

A leader of the state’s top hospital industry group called research into Oregon's law capping state employee hospital payments “disconnected from reality and tone deaf.”
Anticipating early 2026 opening, Oregon seeks to block potential Newport ICE facility

The state of Oregon is asking a federal judge to block construction of a suspected immigration detention facility in Newport, though the federal government's plans remain murky.
Oregon, West Coast states reject CDC panel’s push against hepatitis B shot for most newborns

Oregon public health officials will continue to recommend a hepatitis B vaccine for most babies, a recommendation supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics.
Gov. Kotek, lawmakers call for streamlined permit, land use rules amid concern for Oregon business

The one area of consensus between lawmakers on the left and right during the annual Oregon Leadership Summit appeared to be easing the regulatory burden facing businesses.
Portland’s DA balked at charging federal agents. Then Oregon’s attorney general stepped in

Multnomah County District Attorney’s office says only Attorney General Dan Rayfield has the resources to investigate excessive force concerns, but the attorney general will seek District Attorney Nathan Vasquez’s stamp of approval.
Rural, low-income Oregon families struggle to access after-school programs

Students in rural school districts in eastern and southern Oregon often have few after-school program options, with long transportation distances and cost posing barriers.
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek confirms she will seek reelection in 2026

The governor sought to frame herself as a protector of Oregon values who could support working families, as the state battles sluggish economic growth and rising unemployment.
ICE contractor informs Oregon agency of incoming Newport action: ‘Something’s going on’

A federal contractor representing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told Oregon officials last week that they are preparing an analysis of an unspecified project that would have significant environmental ramifications for the coastal city of Newport.

