DOME DIGEST: Legislature wraps up 80th assembly with a flurry of bills


SALEM — The Oregon Legislature, delayed by a walkout by Senate Republicans, sprinted to finish its work, voting on the last bill just before 5 p.m. Sunday.
The day consisted of more recesses in the Senate than time spent voting on bills, as lawmakers gave one last push to cut deals.
Two bills — one that would provide for more affordable housing and another that would refer a tobacco tax hike proposal to voters —…






