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California lawmakers are looking for ways to make up for federal cuts to funds for research and vaccines. Some want to start a new state institution to fill the gap.
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Rural counties are some of the most reliant on federal funding and federal workers. But some still welcome Trump鈥檚 upcoming cuts to forestry and other departments.
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The Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights sent a letter telling educational institutions to end what it calls racial discrimination through things like diversity, equity and inclusion programs, or DEI.
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More than 500 researchers and their supporters gathered in Salem outside the state capitol building.
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The group, appointed under former President Joe Biden, has completed its core assignment, but still has some remaining goals.
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The Bonneville Power Administration is attempting to rehire the staff it fired last month, after weeks of public outcry against the Trump administration鈥檚 cuts to the self-funded federal agency.
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Republican-led policy directives could rewrite forest policies that affect public lands in Oregon and the rest of the West.
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State environmental officials say Oregon once again has access to hundreds of millions of dollars of federal funding aimed at climate action. That鈥檚 after the federal government froze the funds in January.
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U.S. Reps. Maxine Dexter and Andrea Salinas were among the Oregon Democrats who walked out during President Donald Trump鈥檚 speech.
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Attorneys for unaccompanied minors ordered to stop work without explanation, followed by sudden reversal.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development offers support for housing and people experiencing homelessness; it appears to be the next agency facing layoffs as the Trump administration continues its mission to scale back the size of the federal government.
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In his drive to slash government spending, President Donald Trump has frozen or terminated millions of dollars in federal agriculture grant contracts. This is leaving farmers, ranchers, and landowners in Southern Oregon confused and worried.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is the latest U.S. government agency to face job cuts as the Trump administration continues slashing the federal workforce.
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U.S. Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-Ore., said Wednesday that the nation鈥檚 spending on Medicaid programs is unsustainable, and he urged patience as Republicans in Congress formulate their plan to dramatically reduce spending on the health care program.