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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek replaced the head of the Oregon State Hospital Friday night after she said state health officials shared more details about a recent fatality at the hospital.
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Updated guidance from Gov. Tina Kotek and Bureau of Labor and Industries Commissioner Christina Stephenson reflects a two-pronged approach for school districts to protect students.
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Gov. Tina Kotek has chosen the new chairman of the Oregon Liquor and Cannabis Commission, which is under investigation for corruption.
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Oregon lawmakers plan to spend nearly $200 million within the next few weeks to address housing and homelessness, describing it as a 鈥渄own payment鈥 with more to come.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek is proposing a budget that represents an historic high in school funding during a time of historic need. But some K-12 and higher education experts argue it isn鈥檛 enough.
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Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek has rolled out her first budget plan. She's focused, not surprisingly, on big investments in housing, education and behavioral health.
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In Oregon, mass timber is increasingly being viewed as a construction material that could help the state build more affordable homes and revive rural logging towns.
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The governor believes the money should be spent to stave off homelessness for about 9,000 people and to expand shelter capacity by 600 beds within one year, among other things.
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As the 2023 Oregon legislative session begins in earnest on Tuesday, there's new leadership, a host of new faces and some very familiar problems.
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Portland State expert Marisa Zapata says Kotek's three executive orders are a good start that will require big money, a shift in public sector thinking and cooperation from local governments.
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Newly-inaugurated Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek signed three executive orders aimed at jumpstarting the state's quest to end homelessness.
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Gov.-elect Tina Kotek takes office, pledging to ramp up the building of new homes and forge connections with people across the state.
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The governor-elect is focusing on housing, health care and education during her tour.
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The new governor will face a $560 million funding gap as she crafts a budget proposal.