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California Republicans vie to capitalize on their November victories and break the Democratic supermajority while balancing Trump鈥檚 influence
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In a press conference at the Oregon State Capitol, Republican party leaders blamed high taxes and excessive regulations for increasing costs, driving people out of the state and making it harder to work, live and manage a business.
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One Republican senator filed a pair of workplace complaints Monday over denied requests to be excused from the Senate as a GOP walkout entered its sixth day.
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The simmering feud between Oregon Senate Republicans and Democrats continued on Friday, as a Republican-led walkout prevented the upper chamber from meeting and passing bills for the third consecutive day.
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Republicans failed to win a temporary restraining order delaying House Bill 2002. The party's Senate walkout continues.
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Republicans leading the walkout allege that bills fail to follow a readability law.
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As Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis postures for a possible presidential campaign, delegates to the California Republican Party convention last weekend remained unquestionably in support of former President Trump in 2024.
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The announcement highlights resentments that have lingered between lawmakers in Salem for years.
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A previously vacant state Senate seat in southwest Oregon was filled Wednesday.
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Oregon Sen. Dallas Heard, a Republican representing Roseburg, resigned in a one-sentence letter to Senate Republican Leader Tim Knopp.
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The Nike co-founder has given to legislative races in the past, but never to this degree. So far records show he鈥檚 spent $2 million on the effort.
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The House minority leader's visit highlights Republicans' hopes to make gains in Oregon in this November's general election.
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Shut out from winning statewide offices, the state GOP is seeking to capitalize on parents鈥 anger to win local school board races in 2022 and motivate Republican voters. The party鈥檚 鈥淧arent Revolt鈥 program is its most ambitious school board candidate recruitment and training program ever.
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Gresham restaurateur Justin Hwang is the new party chair. Oregon Republicans have had three different leaders since March.