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Capitol Chatter: Oregon knows this well — technology is fallible
Oregon doesn’t have traffic crashes. But it does have computer crashes. A routine bill in the 2021 Legislature ... Read more
Oregon doesn’t have traffic crashes. But it does have computer crashes. A routine bill in the 2021 Legislature ... Read more
The far-reaching, just-concluded 2021 Legislature was the most expensive in Oregon history, approaching $30 billion in basic spending ... Read more
Suzanne Weber recalls when the Oregon Capitol hallways were so crowded with lawmakers, lobbyists and other folks that ... Read more
No more will Lawanda and James Manning carry the American and Oregon flags to start each day’s session ... Read more
When will the Oregon Capitol reopen to the public? First came the coronavirus, then the windows boarded up ... Read more
What really counts as “bad” behavior in the Oregon Capitol? Political observers are salivating over what will happen ... Read more
U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley says he’s hoping to use his new subcommittee chairmanship to direct federal money toward ... Read more
When Oregon made national news last week, “it wasn’t because of riots in Portland, and it wasn’t because ... Read more
With gusto, an employee of a Salem tire store tipped down the signs stating that face coverings were ... Read more
Who writes the laws in Oregon? The Legislature, the governor or state agencies? Many Oregonians appear “freaked out” ... Read more