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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden met with high school students in Phoenix Thursday to take their hard-pressing questions on the environment, education and more.
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Wyden held a press conference on Thursday in Grants Pass to highlight two bills he鈥檚 introduced that he says would help create more affordable housing in the state.
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A new state law will automatically add Medicaid recipients to state voter rolls, but only if the federal government allows the Oregon Health Authority to share data.
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Litigants who seek judges predisposed to rule in their favor 鈥 or 鈥渏udge shopping鈥 - is being addressed in new legislation.
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Oregon鈥檚 senior U.S. senator and the state鈥檚 attorney general, both Democrats, say they will do everything possible to keep the abortion pill on the market.
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Oregon鈥檚 senior senator and congressman are renewing their efforts to expand the mail voting system Oregon pioneered more than two decades ago to the rest of the nation.
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Using harsh language to describe what he sees as a political strategy by right-wing ideologues, Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden said Thursday that a ruling banning access to mifepristone would not be legitimate.
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An internal Department of Homeland Security report assessing the agency鈥檚 intelligence collection on Portland racial justice protesters in 2020 has been released nearly in its entirety. A heavily redacted version of the report was released in 2021.
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A challenging fire season this year could be even harder with a firefighter shortage and a delayed pay raise.
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The American Red Cross and Bloodworks Northwest say there鈥檚 an unprecedented shortage of lifesaving blood in the region. Oregon鈥檚 senior U.S. Senator Ron Wyden is calling for a rule change to make more people eligible to give blood.
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Oregon's senior U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat, said he spoke to Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas about the agency's use of force during last summer's protests in Portland. Wyden said Mayorkas told him that "what went on in Portland is unacceptable.鈥
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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden pledges to do everything he can to get his proposed timber plan passed by Congress and signed into law by President Obama this鈥
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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden is introducing his long-awaited bill to promote logging on national forests in Eastern OregonThe Oregon Democrat's Senate Natural鈥
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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden has unveiled a bill to balance competing demands on more than two million acres of federal forest land in the state. So far,鈥