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Oregon lawmakers to introduce bill barring utility rate increases amid unresolved wildfire lawsuits

Oregon lawmakers plan to introduce a bill that would prevent utility companies from raising rates while facing unresolved wildfire lawsuits lasting three or more years. This comes after a federal lawsuit against PacifiCorp, filed on the same day the Oregon Public Utility Commission approved a 9.8% rate increase for residential customers.

Outgoing and Incoming Portland Mayors Say Government Transition is Going 'Better Than Expected'

Outgoing Mayor Ted Wheeler and Mayor-elect Keith Wilson of Portland discussed the mayoral transition, highlighting a smooth process that exceeds expectations. This transition is set to be historic for the city, reflecting a significant change in local governance.

Wyden has 'great news for Oregonians whose lives have been ripped apart by wildfires'

Oregon Senator Ron Wyden announced significant tax relief for wildfire survivors following the Senate's passage of a new bill. This legislation is expected to greatly benefit Oregonians who have suffered devastating losses due to wildfires, providing essential financial support to help them rebuild their lives.

Portland current and future mayors meet before transition of power

Mayor Ted Wheeler and Mayor-elect Keith Wilson held a significant meeting at Portland City Hall, marking a pivotal moment ahead of an upcoming transition of power. This historic government shakeup is expected to bring about considerable changes in the city's leadership and policies.

Mayor Wheeler, mayor-elect Wilson discuss Portland’s upcoming government transition

Portland's current Mayor Ted Wheeler is set to transition his responsibilities to the newly elected Mayor Keith Wilson within a month. This article provides insights into their discussion on the upcoming government transition and highlights key aspects of their dialogue regarding city governance.

Merkley, Wyden offer opportunity for Oregonians to request tickets to inauguration

Oregon’s U.S. Senators Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden have announced that Oregonians can request tickets to the 60th Inaugural Ceremonies scheduled for January 20, 2025. This opportunity underscores their commitment to engaging constituents in national events. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this unique chance to participate in a significant political milestone.

With Democratic Supermajorities in the Oregon Legislature, Can Republicans Still Walk Out?

In Oregon's Legislature, Democrats hold a supermajority, creating a complex political landscape where Republicans can still effectively walk out despite the numbers. This situation is further complicated by Measure 113, which imposes penalties on Republicans for such actions. The article explores the implications of these dynamics for governance in the state.

Tigard’s Rep. Bowman gives thanks to voters for expanding his party’s reach in 2025

Tigard’s Representative, Bowman, expresses gratitude to voters for expanding the Democratic Party's influence in the state legislature, securing a supermajority in both the House and Senate. This significant political shift is expected to influence major decisions and policies in the upcoming year.

Wyden demands answers from PGE after electricity bills surge over 40% since 2021

U.S. Senator Ron Wyden is demanding explanations from Portland General Electric (PGE) regarding a staggering 40% increase in electricity bills for local customers since 2021. This surge has raised concerns among residents, prompting calls for transparency and accountability from the utility company.

Russ Dondero, founder of Tom McCall Forum, dies at 82

Russ Dondero, a prominent figure in Oregon politics and the founder of the Tom McCall Forum, has passed away at the age of 82. He was a Professor Emeritus of Politics & Government at Pacific University, where he made significant contributions to political discourse in the region. His death on November 14 is a notable loss for the local community and the broader political landscape.