Author: Pam Leavitt
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The 2022 Oregon Legislative Session Begins
Advocates will have the opportunity to share the Credit Union Difference with lawmakers at the Oregon CU Legislative Luncheon Feb. 17
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Major Leadership Changes in Oregon Legislature
House Speaker Tina Kotek will resign this month to focus on the Governor’s race, and Senate President Peter Courtney will retire at the end of the year.
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Updates from the Oregon Capitol
Gov. Kate Brown announced Tuesday, Nov. 30, that she will be calling the Legislature into special session on Dec. 13 to address eviction protections for renters.
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An Update on Oregon’s Increasingly Busy Gubernatorial Race
Have you heard? We have an open seat in the race for Governor in Oregon in 2022!
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Oregon State Legislation Special Session Update
The Oregon Legislature went into a special session on Monday, September 20th with the primary goal of approving the new Congressional and Legislative maps to send to Governor Brown. This “redistricting” session came after months of meetings and hours of public comment.
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Oregon Legislature Adjourns; 2021 Session Saw Credit Union Wins
In an unprecedented session requiring mostly virtual connection, the advocacy agenda still moved forward.
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Oregon House Takes Unprecedented Move to Expel Member
The Oregon Legislature is in the final weeks of the 2021 Legislative Session.