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Oregon lawmakers aim to tackle major issues during Legislative Committee Days

Portland, ORLocal News

This week marks a critical period for Oregon lawmakers as they convene for "Legislative Committee Days" at the state capitol. The agenda is packed with vital issues, including public defense reform, which aims to improve legal representation for low-income individuals. Healthcare access is another major topic, reflecting ongoing concerns about affordability and availability. Housing production also takes center stage, addressing the state's ongoing housing crisis. Lawmakers are expected to discuss the potential recriminalization of certain drugs, a contentious issue that has implications for public health and safety.

Additionally, the push for paid leave is likely to generate robust debate among legislators. The outcomes of these discussions could have lasting effects on Oregon's policies and the well-being of its residents. As the week unfolds, the focus will be on crafting solutions that respond to the diverse needs of the community.

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