
Opinion
Capital Chatter: How to engage the Legislature — and how the Legislature should engage itself
Rep. Rob Nosse, D-Portland, outraged Republicans last year by publicly stating the obvious after Democrats won supermajorities in ... Read more
Rep. Rob Nosse, D-Portland, outraged Republicans last year by publicly stating the obvious after Democrats won supermajorities in ... Read more
Peter Courtney was a lifelong prankster. As a new law clerk working in the Oregon Supreme Court Building, ... Read more
“The devil,” the sages have said, “is in the details.” Or, in a newer version of the idiom, ... Read more
The 2025 Oregon Legislature got off to a glorious start this week, full of promise for collaboration, productivity ... Read more
This is not the column I planned to write, the one for which I interviewed legislators this week. ... Read more
To whet your political appetite for 2025, here is a spicy goulash of quotations, anecdotes and other recent ... Read more
In a small but very personal way, Elmer C. Fricke changed the course of Oregon journalism. This is ... Read more
Eastern and Central Oregon are losing much of their influence in the state Senate. Among the senators exiting ... Read more
This year’s wildland fire season was so bad that Gov. Tina Kotek ordered the Oregon Legislature into special ... Read more
Good golly! Oregon’s state government is on the path to spend nearly $138 billion during the next two ... Read more